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Monitoring and Responding to Third-Party Use of Social Media: Best Practices Checklist
Practical Law Checklist 3-501-1469
(Approx. 10 pages)
Monitoring and Responding to Third-Party Use of Social Media: Best Practices Checklist
by Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
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A checklist of practical tips for a company to consider to minimize company risks relating to third-party use of social media, including IP infringement and misappropriation, and negative, misleading, and defamatory comments.