Already the target of state and federal regulators, cryptocurrency is now being phased out of online advertising and social media....more
Demonstrating the power of punctuation, actor James Woods dodged a Twitter defamation suit after a federal court judge found that his use of a question mark meant his tweet was not a false statement of fact and merely invited...more
What does Twitter’s doubling of the 140-character limit mean for advertisers? -
The expansion of the microblogging site’s longtime limit to 280 characters is designed to encourage more tweeting, the company said. “Our...more
Twitter Working to Limit Fake Stories, Accounts -
In an effort to combat fake accounts, false stories and other abuses, Twitter is considering the use of a new feature to let users flag Tweets that contain misleading,...more
7/24/2017
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Hashtags and Ads: Top 10 Legal Considerations for Brands Involved in Digital and Social Media Advertising -
In today’s competitive marketplace, brands are relying heavily on social media and other digital methods to...more
10/15/2014
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