A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Surprise: Facebook Is The Tech Company That Reports The Blowout Quarter The social network surprised on the massive upside. Its mobile business is maturing at an even quicker clip than some aggressive estimates.…
Articles Posted in Social Media Policies
To Friend, or Not to Friend: That is the (Judge’s) Question
On May 28, 2013, the New York Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics issued an opinion stating “that the mere status of being a ‘Facebook friend,’ without more, is an insufficient basis to require recusal.” (Emphasis in original). The sole act of friending an individual on Facebook does not create an…
Register Now for the Video Games and Digital Media Conference
Please join us at the Video Games and Digital Media Conference on June 10, 2013. Pillsbury attorney Cydney Tune is co-chairing this upcoming conference hosted by the American Bar Association Forum on the Entertainment & Sports Industries. She is also speaking on the topic of “Data Privacy, PII, and Online…
Safe Tweeting: SEC Provides Guidance on Social Media and Regulation FD Compliance
The SEC has provided guidance to publicly reporting companies on how to use popular social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, consistent with federal securities laws. For more information, please read Safe Tweeting: SEC Provides Guidance on Social Media and Regulation FD Compliance.
Why You Need a Social Media Audit Now
Most companies have employment policies, various website compliance policies and other audit and compliance practices to mitigate risk. Many companies have not yet integrated social media into those policies. Of those that have made some attempt to do so, most have ineffectively or incompletely done so. In fact, a Wall Street…
SEC Provides Guidance on Investment Company Social Media Filing Obligations
On March 15, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued the first in a new series of guidance releases aimed at addressing emerging legal issues. In that edition of “IM Guidance Update”, the SEC focused on clarifying filing and disclosure requirements associated with investment companies’ use of social media, identifying…
Federal Court Sets Guidelines for Denying Attorney-Client Privilege on Communications
Hiring a lawyer for a general counsel role – either in-house or by retaining outside counsel to perform that role – can benefit organizations in countless ways. Unlike outside attorneys who are consulted on a piecemeal basis, corporate or general counsel are very familiar with the organization’s operations, leadership, and…
National Labor Relations Board on Employer Social Media Policies
As use of social media continues to increase, so do concerns by employers regarding employee use of social media as it relates to the workplace. In response, many employers are drafting new or revised policies covering use of social media particularly as it pertains to confidentiality, privacy, intellectual property, and…
Pillsbury Rocks Social Media Week in NY and DC – Game On!
Thank you to everyone who joined us in both New York and Washington, DC for our Social Media Week events – Game On! Special thank you to all of our panelists: Randy Leibowitz, Mike Scafidi, Tim Ettus, Lou Kerner, Peter Corbett, Jim Gatto, Sean Kane, Lauren Lynch Flick and Tina Kearns…
Announcing Social Media Law Event in NY and DC – Game On!
NEW YORK CITY In conjunction with Social Media Week, please join us in our New York office on Wednesday, February 20th from 5 – 7 pm for Game On! Social Media Contests, Sweepstakes and Promotions. The use of social media-based contests, sweepstakes and other promotional techniques is rapidly increasing. So…