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Your Company May Own Your Tweets, Pokes, and YouTube Videos

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With this 24-7 work-anywhere-anytime world, the lines between work life and social life begin to blur. With many companies, intellectual property created during employment is owned by that company, but does this extend beyond patents and white papers? This article delves into the nitty-gritty of what you own on your social networks versus your company: important information for anyone who tweets, pokes, snaps photos, shoots vids, comments, likes, blogs, and more.

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Your Company May Own Your Tweets, Pokes, and YouTube Videos

Posted Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 04:25AM on Web Strategy by Jeremiah

Your Boss May Own Your Facebook Wall Posts Both employers and employees may be surprised to find that employee created blog posts, YouTube, LinkedIn profiles, Facebook profiles, and even tweets may be owned by companies. Yes, even those per… [ read more… ]

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