Monthly Archive: November 2010

Nov 17

Take Care When Regulating What Employees Can Say on Social Media Sites

Tweet If your company regulates what employees can post on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social networking sites, then you’ll be interested in a recent complaint filed by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). In what labor officials and lawyers view as a ground-breaking case, the NLRB has accused American Medical Response of Connecticut, Inc. …

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Nov 10

Court Case Teaches Two Lessons in Domain Name Management

Tweet From the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (and Eric Goldman’s always-excellent blog) comes a cautionary tale of how not to handle a domain name. First, don’t let an individual register your company domain name in his or her personal name. In DSPT Int’l v. Nahum,  the Founder of DSPT Int’l (“DSPT”), a clothing importer and distributor, brought in a Partner to help …

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