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  1. Social media law : a handbook of cases & use

    Furi-Perry, Ursula, 1980-
    Chicago : American Bar Association, [2013]

    Social Media Law examines social and new media issues through the lens of law and policy. With the recent explosion in social networking and the use of social media and new media, it is essential for attorneys and law students to understand the trends in these new platforms when advising clients of the potential risks and pitfalls of social media and social networking use. In six comprehensive sections-copyright and fair use, freedom of speech, business law, in the courtroom, privacy, and cybercrime-Social Media Law addresses the current and pressing issues in this dynamic area of law. If you are even remotely involved or interested in the legalities of social media you need this exhaustive textbook!.

  2. Handbook on global social media law for business lawyers

    Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, [2017]

    "This handbook deals with social media laws and related governance principally in the United States (including a separate chapter on records management within the context of social media), while providing the reader with ample coverage of key global regions, including Canada, the European Union, Australia, and Asia."--

  3. Social media law : a handbook of cases & use

    Furi-Perry, Ursula, 1980-
    3rd edition. - Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, [2019]

    "[This book] examines social and new media issues through the lens of law and policy. With social networking and the use of social media and new media always growing, it is essential for attorneys and law students to understand the trends in these platforms when advising clients of the potential risks and pitfalls of social media and social networking use. [This book] addresses the current and pressing issues in this dynamic area of law: privacy, anonymity, and accountability in the context of social networking; sources and privacy issues faced by journalists; the future of journalism and publishing in the context of new media; the intersection of social media and the First Amendment; social media issues in employment law; social media and education law; copyright and fair use in the context of new media; peer-to-peer file sharing; the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the proposed PROTECT IP Act; new media and its impact on mass communications laws' social media and litigation-from 'tweeting' jurors (and jurors who 'tweet') to messaging witnesses to 'friending' judges; bloggers, user-created content, 'citizen journalism,'and the like; social media-related cybercrime and its prosecution the intersection of social medial law and new business models, and implications on business law and contract law; and virtual law practice and the role of social and new media in representing clients, specifically in the business of law practice and in issues of professionalism."--

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