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Other Resources: facebook. Login to your personal LinkedIn account at linkedin. To publish your company page, you must include a company description and company website URL. Despite these arguments by employees, U. Trade secret law is a unique form of intellectual property law since it protects secret, important, and valuable information potentially forever.

Unlike other forms of intellectual property such as copyrights, trademarks, or patents, trade secrets are governed under state laws.

Currently 46 states have essentially identical trade secret laws making trade secret litigation virtually uniform in the United States. The strength of trade secrets is they can potentially last forever, require no formal registration, and only require that the information only be valuable and kept secret by an organization.

This is why some businesses elect to use trade secret law to protect their valuable intellectual property. In lawsuits over social media ownership, trade secret status depends on whether the connections are valuable and been kept secret.

In addition, social media ownership also hinges upon the nature of the social media account, how it was used, and when it was created. One common aspect of all of these cases is that nonexistent or vague social media policies led to confusion over the use, ownership, and regulation of social media. Examining these cases show that there are four ways organizations and practitioners can protect themselves from potential lawsuits over social media ownership.

While none of these suggestions are full-proof protection against a lawsuit they can reduce the risk of litigation and provide evidence of ownership if a lawsuit is filed. We now live in an era where social media is not only an essential part of communications strategy, but a means of communication that has an actual dollar value.

Whether you want to start a business, are planning on becoming a social media influencer , or just hope to have a really nifty social media handle, you should grab your coveted name now — even before you create your business, launch a website or even register your domain.

Keep in mind that there is a limit of 15 characters on Twitter. If you want your handle to be the same on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. Since this article was first published in , even more coveted handles have been scooped up. There are million users on Twitter alone in ! Of course, this is making it even more difficult for people to grab unique names across all platforms.

Here are some of the hacks I found:. Some of the factors we take into consideration when determining whether conduct is username squatting include:. You can always pull a Taylor Swift and delete all your posts later. To keep your Page visible, you can visit it or publish a post. I say this way too often, actually, but alas, I messed up my own social media handles game. Unlike some of the smartest bloggers I know — who have one handle that works for every social media platform — I have a different one for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook … and, well, you get the idea.

This makes it harder for some people to figure out who the heck to follow on the various platforms. Therein lies the first clue as to why you need to get your social media handles ducks in a row stat! Having a handle that is the same on every platform makes it easier for people to find you, and it makes the marketing of your handle much simpler, too. Think branding and consistency — when you do what I did and have different handles like FamousAshleyGrant , FamousAshley and AshleyisFamous , you get annoying emails like these:.



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