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Like Stuff On Facebook? Say Cheese, You're An Ad!

Waxing UnLyrical

Apparently there are four ways marketers and brands can turn your Facebook activity into ads, as Ad Age tells us: 1. This could backfire on marketers. Doesn’t it call to mind the Flickr-Virgin Mobile brouhaha from a few years ago? Public domain or not? What we post on Facebook is not in the public domain.

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This is stated in the negotiated agreement as his right.

Writtent Blog

A good retail supplier agreement puts maximum responsibility onto the manufacturer or marketer for all legal liabilities imaginable [link]. The reason is simply that the less the other party can disclose, the fewer people will ultimately know about it, whether it is registered (and in the public domain already) or not ( more ).