Last year, entrepreneurs, companies and courts grappled with questions over content owners’ rights with respect to livestreaming, Yelp reviewers’ anonymity expectations, bankruptcy creditors’ access to business’ Facebook and Twitter accounts, and the constitutionality of laws punishing the posters of revenge porn and banning ballot selfies. And federal regulators weighed in on emerging issues such as cross-device tracking and the Internet of Things, as well as native advertising, marketing, and paid endorsements on social media. We did our best to cover it all. But—of course—some articles resonated with our readers more than others. These were the most popular posts that appeared on Socially Aware in 2015: #Trademarks?: Hashtags as Trademarks Infographic: Social Media Marketing Social Media E-Discovery: Are Your Facebook Posts Discoverable in Civil Litigation? Data for the Taking: Using Website Terms and Conditions to Combat Web Employer…
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