Reputation Online: Copyright, defamation and privacy online vs. traditional media
Here’s an article that I’ve written for Reputation Online based on a presentation by media litigator Gideon Benaim, partner, Schillings Lawyers, at the CIPR Reputation Management conference in Manchester last month.
Mr Benaim made the case that social media is not beyond the reach of copyright, defamation or privacy laws. He cited cases where injunctions had been served on multiple ISPs as a defensive strategy to avoid the publication of sensitive corporate material and cautioned that rapid response was crucial.
Tags: CIPR, Copyright, Defamation, Gideon Benaim, Injunction, Law, media law, reputation management, Reputation Online, Schillings Lawyers
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CIPR Corporate Reputation blogging workshop
Here’s my presentation from the CIPR Reputation Management conference which took place at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester today.
I led a workshop on corporate blogging that examined why blogging was broken amongst UK corporate organisations, looked at examples of good corporate UK blogs, examined how to generate authentic content and the process required to kick start a corporate blog.
Many thanks to Ged Carroll, Stephen Davies and Rob Fenwick for their help in putting the session together. And to Speed’s Caroline Allen and Clare English.
Tags: Bridgewater Hall, CIPR, corporate blogging, Ged Carroll, Manchester, reputation management, Rob Fenwick, Stephen Davies
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