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Knowing When It’s Legally Safe to Say “I’m Sorry”: The Legal Effects of...

This article is part of research presented at the 2015 International Public Relations Research Conference. For similar research visit IPR’s  Law and Public Relations research section. Public relations...

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China’s New Communication Laws: Three Things PR Practitioners Need to Know

As interest in international public relations increases, knowing the communication laws that affect other countries is all the more important.  Nowhere is this more important than China.  In April 2015...

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Crowdfunding and Public Relations: How Federal Agencies Regulate Online...

What are the legal limits on raising capital for startups?  Are there legal constraints on promotions for a startup?  Can a for-profit organization raise money on the Internet from unsophisticated...

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Suing for a Good Review: Using Twibel to Manage Online Image

The old adage that “perception is reality” is particularly true in online reputation management.  Practitioners know that what’s said online, true or not, frequently influences the public’s perception...

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Protecting Online Image in a Digital Age: How Trademark Issues Affect PR...

Cayce Myers, Ph.D., J.D., LL.M., Legal Research Editor for Institute for Public Relations, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Virginia Tech | mcmyers@vt.edu Download Full Paper...

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Protecting Online Image in a Digital Age: How Trademark and Parody Issues...

This blog post features an IPR Signature Study. The white paper, “Protecting Online Image in a Digital Age: How Trademark Issues Affect PR Practice” was released in the Research Journal of IPR, Volume...

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FTC Regulation of Native Advertising: How New Federal Rules Impact PR Practice

Download Full Paper (PDF): FTC Regulation of Native Advertising:  How New Federal Rules Impact PR Practice Download Infographic: Three Takeaways from Native Advertising Regulation This paper examines...

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Three Takeaways from Native Advertising Regulation (Infographic)

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Choosing the Right Name: How the U.S. Supreme Court Changed Trademark Law in...

Download Infographic: Choosing the Right Name Names are important, especially for organizations. They are meant to distinguish one thing from another in the marketplace. However, names are more than...

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Choosing the Right Name: How the U.S. Supreme Court Changed Trademark Law in...

Download PDF Version: Choosing the Right Name Infographic Choosing the Right Name: How the U.S. Supreme Court Changed Trademark Law in 2017 (Infographic) appeared first on Institute for Public Relations.

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Net Neutrality or Internet Freedom? How the Repeal of Net Neutrality May...

Net neutrality is one of those subjects people have likely heard about, but don’t really know how it affects them. Now that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has repealed its net neutrality...

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Is Your Social Media Account Really Yours? Guidelines for PR Practitioners...

You own your Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter accounts right? After all, it’s your pictures, your name, and your connections. However, recent lawsuits show that ownership of social media accounts is not...

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The “Right to Be Forgotten” in International PR Practice: Four Things...

Since the Internet’s creation, one universal truth is that “whatever is put online stays online forever.”  In May of 2014 the Court of Justice of the European Union turned that adage on its head when...

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Knowing When It’s Legally Safe to Say “I’m Sorry”: The Legal Effects of...

This article is part of research presented at the 2015 International Public Relations Research Conference. For similar research visit IPR’s  Law and Public Relations research section. Public relations...

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FTC Regulation of Native Advertising: How New Federal Rules Impact PR Practice

Download Full Paper (PDF): FTC Regulation of Native Advertising:  How New Federal Rules Impact PR Practice Download Infographic: Three Takeaways from Native Advertising Regulation This paper examines...

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Choosing the Right Name: How the U.S. Supreme Court Changed Trademark Law in...

Download Infographic: Choosing the Right Name Names are important, especially for organizations. They are meant to distinguish one thing from another in the marketplace. However, names are more than...

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Is Your Social Media Account Really Yours? Guidelines for PR Practitioners...

You own your Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter accounts right? After all, it’s your pictures, your name, and your connections. However, recent lawsuits show that ownership of social media accounts is not...

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The “Right to Be Forgotten” in International PR Practice: Four Things...

Since the Internet’s creation, one universal truth is that “whatever is put online stays online forever.”  In May of 2014 the Court of Justice of the European Union turned that adage on its head when...

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Knowing When It’s Legally Safe to Say “I’m Sorry”: The Legal Effects of...

This article is part of research presented at the 2015 International Public Relations Research Conference. For similar research visit IPR’s  Law and Public Relations research section. Public relations...

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China’s New Communication Laws: Three Things PR Practitioners Need to Know

As interest in international public relations increases, knowing the communication laws that affect other countries is all the more important.  Nowhere is this more important than China.  In April 2015...

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