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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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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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