In late May and early June 2024, a disclaimerwasspreadonsocial media, allegedly preventing Meta from using users' content for training its Artificial Intelligence (AI) models. Thiscopypasta, a copied-and-pasted text often used to pass along an alleged warning of some sort, went viral in the ...
The French government earlier this yearwarned parentsto stop posting images of their children on social media networks. Under France's rigorous privacy laws, parents could face penalties of up to a year in prison and a fine of €45,000 ($46,456) if convicted of publicising intimate details...
Interestingly we just had someone in the local area here arrested for “posting social media content with discriminatory and harmful language”. This was for tweets that stayed up on X. I’m in Canada and our laws don’t work in the same way for “free speech”, which I’m fine with ...
4.children atcertain stages hate their photos to be made public too.Now, parents 5.post pictures of their children on social media`could be accused by their sons ordaughters under France's privacy laws. Mothers and fathers are likely 6._(face) a year in prison and a fineof £ 35, ...
To maximize job visibility, share it widely on various platforms of social media. ✅ Examples of How to Share Widely: Leverage Social Media: Share the job posting on the company’s social media profile and with any relevant social media partners and groups. Employee Referrals: Promote internal...
Brad Shear, a Washington-area attorney and blogger who is an expert on social media, said the message [that Facebook users are posting to their walls is] "misleading and not true." He said that when you agree to Facebook's terms of use you provide Facebook a "non-exclusive, transferab...
to go a step further - the social media giants are actually "looking" at your photos to determine things about you too. According tosocialmediatoday.com,"Facebook has been working for years on its advanced image recognition technology, which can now automaticallycategorize images based on...
The formal professionalism curriculum24,25 should include a digital media component, which could include instruction on managing the “digital footprint,” such as electing privacy settings on social networking sites and performing periodic Web searches of oneself.12 This is important given that ...
Since 2013, 13 states, including California, have enacted revenge porn laws. However, those laws vary from state to state, with Arizona experiencing some pushback in the form of the American Civil Liberties Union. Arizona’s revenge porn law considers revenge porn a felony in the first offense...
Do you have legal consent posting employee pictures on company websites or social media? Publishing employee photos without consent might be against the law