Legal Issues In Social Networking & Social Media

  • View
    202

  • Download
    2

  • Category

    Law

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

Gavin Llewellyn and Brian Miller briefly explore the legal issues surrounding use of social media and how to protect you and your organisation from legal liability.

Citation preview

Legal issues in social networking

Brian Miller & Gavin LlewellynBLM@stoneking.co.uk GLL@stoneking.co.uk

Stone King LLP

Who is responsible for policing the Internet?

Key players

Platform providers

Users ISPs

Who is best placed to police?

• Users– Committing the acts of infringement, but– Can be difficult to pin down

• Platforms/intermediaries– Innocent bystanders or joint tortfeasors?

• ISPs – Even further removed from the infringement

Relevant laws

• Defamation• Privacy/confidence• Data protection• Copyright, trade marks, design rights

Relevant laws

• Defamation– Publication of statements likely to cause

serious harm to reputation– Responsibility for publication

• Author• Website host• ISP

– Question of control

Relevant laws

• Privacy/confidence, and• Copyright, trade marks, design rights

– Users posting material are liable– Website hosts with actual knowledge of

breach must take action

Relevant laws

• Data protection– Question of control– Who determines how information is

processed?– Arguably users on social media sites– Privacy policy/terms of service – do you have

them and are they up-to-date?

Key issues

• Question of control• Policies and procedures• Ensure employment/services contracts

allocate responsibility and provide you with a cause of action

• Educate staff

Recommended