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The Law And Business Of Social Media – Socially Aware Newsletter - Volume 6, Issue 1, January/February 2015
11 February 2015
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Happy 2015! Welcome to the newest issue of Socially
Aware, our Burton Award-winning guide to the law and
business of social media, we discuss key–and often
ignored–legal concerns regarding social media assets in
M&A transactions; we explore whether anti-Glass hysteria may
have doomed Google Glass; we highlight a landmark case finding that
parents can be held liable for their child's online activities
(yikes!); we take a look at the FTC's latest crackdown on
social media advertising; and we drill down on cloud services
agreements.
All this—plus an infographic roundup of social media's
"greatest" hits in 2014.
Read our newsletter.
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provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should
not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular
situations.
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