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www.bakerdaniels.com 1 Blogs and Personal Web Pages: Legal Issues And Practical Advice Baker & Daniels LLP Webinar July 16, 2008 Audio - 1.866.642.1665 Participant Code - 342441
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2 Blogging 101 MySpace, Facebook, Individual Blogs One 2006 Estimate – Facebook Was The 7th Most Visited Internet Site (Ahead of Google, Amazon) Estimated 40+ Million Blogs Some Estimate Number Is Doubling Every 6 Months
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3 Employment Context Potential Recruitment And Retention Resource 20-30% Have Used To Seek Information Regarding Candidates Of That Group, >50% Eliminated A Candidate Based On Content Tremendous Potential To Consume Time And Resources
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4 Overview Of Legal Issues Recruitment Privacy Rights Offensive/Harassing Content Trade Secrets/ Confidentiality Protected Concerted Activity (NLRA) Off-Duty Protection Statutes Retaliation/ Whistleblowing Defamation Product Disparagement Copyrights And Other Intellectual Property
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5 Blogs As A Recruitment Resource No Explicit State Law Prohibition In Indiana Be Careful What You Wish For: Instant TMI (race, disability, sexual orientation, other protected statuses) Loss Of Ignorance Is Bliss Defense But – Candid Insight Into Judgment
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6 Privacy Issues “But I Have A Constitutional Right Of Privacy, Right?” Not Necessarily. Could There Be A Greater Waiver Of Privacy Rights? Safe Course Is To Apply Reasonableness Standard
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7 Offensive Or Harassing Content Law Is Clear – Employers Must Take Proactive Steps To Prevent Workplace Harassment (Policies, Training, Monitoring, Etc.) No Per Se Duty To Monitor Private Conduct Duty Can Be Implied – Actual Or Constructive Notice Of Offensive Or Harassing Conduct If Employer Becomes Aware, Needs To Take Corrective Action
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8 Trade Secrets/Confidentiality One Click Away From Worldwide Dissemination Business Information, Customer Data, Pricing And Marketing Plans, Etc. Action Step: Include Blogs In Policies And Confidentiality Agreements Disclosure Of Material Information Not Otherwise Public That Affects Investment Decisions Can Create Issues Under Federal Securities Laws
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9 Protected Concerted Activity Protected Right Under The NLRA Two Or More Employees Addressing Their Employer’s Working Conditions Or Wages If Blog Activity Meets This Test, Unlawful To Discharge Or Take Adverse Employment Action
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10 Off-Duty Protection Statutes Limited In Indiana – Off-Duty Tobacco Use Be Careful Of Other States NY Example – Political And Recreational Activities CO Example – Lawful Off-Premises Activity During Non-Working Hours
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11 Retaliation/Whistleblowing May Find Out Who Is Complaining About What Takes Away Ignorance Defense Practical “Big Brother Is Watching Concern”
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12 Defamation Indiana Requirements: 1) Communication With Defamatory Imputation, 2) Malice, 3) Publication, And Generally 4) Damages One Click Publication To Millions Protection Under Communications Decency Act For One From Comments By Another
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13 Product Disparagement Mass-Trashing An Organization And Its Products Highly Visible Corporate Issue Mass Advertising Source
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14 Copyrights And Other IP Copyright Issues Are Common E.g., Using Video Excerpts Or Photos Without Permission Fair Use And Other Exceptions Trademarks – False Association, Dilution, Etc.
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15 Practical Considerations Problem #1 - The Challenge Of Anonymity Difficult To Take Action If Cannot Identify Source Can Be Done Through “Doe” Lawsuits And Other Means Costly And Time-Consuming
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16 Practical Considerations Problem #2 – Morale And HR Issues The Big Brother Is Watching Message Overzealous Inquiries Into Private Life Can Drive Away Good Employees And Applicants Potential Unionization Issue
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17 Practical Considerations Problem #3 – Time And Resources Can Lose Hours Of Time Better Spent Doing Other Things Time Spent Often Yields Nominal Return On Investment
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18 Should We Have A Policy? Depends, But Generally YES Some Use Stand Alone Policies, Others Modify Existing Policies Note Application Of Anti-Discrimination And Anti- Harassment Policies Note Confidentiality And Proprietary Information Expectations Note Expectations For Work Time Use Take Action For Violations
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19 Questions?
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