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245 0 0 _aSOCIAL MEDIA AND THE LAW
_ba guidebook for communication students and.
250 _aThird edition.
260 _a[S.l.] :
_bROUTLEDGE,
_c2022.
300 _a1 online resource.
505 _tPreface Daxton R. "Chip" Stewart 1. Free Speech in Social Media Jennifer Jacobs Henderson 2. Defamation Derigan Silver 3. Privacy, Surveillance, and Data Protection Amy Kristin Sanders 4. Intellectual Property Kathleen K. Olson 5. Commercial Speech in a Social Space Courtney Barclay 6. Account Ownership and Control Jasmine McNealy 7. Student Speech Dan V. Kozlowski 8. Obscenity, Revenge Pornography, and Cyberbullying Adedayo L. Abah & Amy Kristin Sanders 9. Social Media Use in Courtrooms Brooks Fuller 10. Social Media Policies for Journalists Daxton R. Stewart 11. Social Media Policies for Advertising and Public Relations Holly Kathleen Hall 12. The Future of Discourse in Online Spaces Jared Schroeder
520 _aThis fully updated third edition of Social Media and the Law offers an essential guide to navigating the complex legal terrain of social media. Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok have become vital tools for professionals in the news and strategic communication fields. As these services have rapidly grown in popularity, their legal ramifications have continued to develop, resulting in students and professional communicators needing to be aware of laws relating to defamation, privacy, intellectual property, and government regulation. Editor Daxton Stewart brings together eleven media law scholars to address key questions, such as the following: To what extent do communicators put themselves at risk for lawsuits when they use these tools? What rights do communicators have when other users talk about them on social networks? How can people and companies manage intellectual property issues consistent with the developing law in this area? This book is essential for students of media, mass communication, strategic communication, journalism, advertising, and public relations, as well as professional communicators that use social media in their role.
650 0 _aOnline social networks
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650 0 _aSexting
650 0 _aCyberbullying
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700 1 _aStewart, Daxton R.,
700 1 _eeditor.
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