Social Networking in UK Law
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Social Networking And Online Forums – Privacy
Last month, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (UK ICO) published guidance on the application of the Data Protection Act 1998 (UK DPA) to social networking sites and online forums.
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Censoring Social Networking: Can You Program Justice?
We are watching the beginnings of the media giants taking over social networking. I got an inkling of this when I heard that LexisNexis, an online research service, bought Martindale Hubbell, an on...
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UK ICO Publishes Guidance on Social Networking and Online Forums
The UK Information Commissioner's Office recently published new guidance on the application of data protection laws to social networking and online forums that clarifies that organizations operatin...
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UK ICO Publishes Social Networking and Online Forums Guidance
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has published guidance on the application of Data Protection Act requirements to social networking sites and online forums. The guidance emphasizes that org...
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UK Study: Workers refusing social networking will be disenfranchised
As reported by Nick Collins and Andrew Hough of The Telegraph, a UK government report released Monday predicted that having an online presence could become so common that refusal to engage in socia...
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New Guidance From UK Privacy Regulator on Social Networking and Online Forums
Businesses are increasingly using social networks and online forums for marketing, recruiting, customer service, branding and PR purposes. The UK privacy regulator, the Information Commissioner (IC...
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UK Information Commissioner’s Office clarifies rules for social networking and online forums
This post was written by Cynthia O’Donoghue. In June 2013, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published new guidance entitled “Social networking and online forums—when does the DPA appl...
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New Guidance From UK Privacy Regulator on Social Networking and Online Forums
Businesses are increasingly using social networks and online forums for marketing, recruiting, customer service, branding and PR purposes. The UK privacy regulator, the Information Commissioner (IC...
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Say goodbye to marketing online : Social networks are for networking
Turns out the number one reason businesses use online social networking is for networking. This from an informal poll conducted by Wendy Kier, a UK marketing consultant, which found the main use of...
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