Top Banner
Legal Issues in Social Media Court Cases & Personnel Policies
20

Legal issues in social media

Dec 01, 2014

Download

Technology

SMBBGR

Read about some legal issues around social media, including some cases involving Facebook.

This slide deck was presented at Social Media Breakfast Bangor #19 on January 3, 2013, in Bangor, Maine.
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Legal issues in social media

Legal Issues in Social Media

Court Cases & Personnel Policies

Page 2: Legal issues in social media

Interesting Court Cases

State v. Gurney– Superior Court of Maine

July 12, 2010

State v. Fowler– Superior Court of Maine

February 3, 2011

Page 3: Legal issues in social media

State v. Gurney

Kennebec Journal, February 7, 2012:

Page 4: Legal issues in social media

State v. Fowler

Bangor Daily News, May 25, 2010:

Page 5: Legal issues in social media

Business Court Cases

Hartwell v. Town of Oguinquit– Superior Court of Maine

October 4, 2012

Page 6: Legal issues in social media

Hartwell v. Town of Ogunquit

“Plaintiff essentially argues that the new evidence found on the website and on the lobster pound’s Facebook page is evidence that the [sic] Mr. Perkins misclassified the use of the space, therefor the initial application was never completed and the site plan and design review should not have been granted.”

Page 7: Legal issues in social media

Hartwell v. Town of Ogunquit

Page 8: Legal issues in social media

Business Court Cases

Lynch v. Christie– United States District Court for the District of ME

June 21, 2012– “[T]he motion for attachment is GRANTED, but only in the

amount of $100,000.”

– United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit June 25, 2012

– “[Without deciding the difficult issue of whether there is interlocutory appellate jurisdiction, we remand to the district court for further proceedings.”

Page 9: Legal issues in social media

Lynch v. Christie

• Defamation (Allegedly)

Page 10: Legal issues in social media

Business Court Cases

Lynch v. Christie– September 7, 2011

Decision and Order on Motions to Dismiss Amended Complaint

– November 20, 2012 Decision and Order on Defendant’s Motion for Summary

Judgment

Page 11: Legal issues in social media

Business Court Cases

Lynch v. Christie– Defamation

“The act of harming the reputation of another by making a false statement to a third person.” Black’s Law Dictionary.

“To prove defamation, a plaintiff must establish that a false statement published to a third party harmed he plaintiff’s reputation so as to lower her in the community’s estimation.” Cookson v. Brewer School Dept., 974 A.2d 276, 285 (Me. 2009).

Page 12: Legal issues in social media

Personnel Policies – Social Media

What’s in the Title or Name?

– A Personnel Policy = Handbook = Guide – Procedures Manual = Rule = Codes of Conduct.

– Binding upon acceptance or imposition.

– Legal when interpreted, not when adopted.

Page 13: Legal issues in social media

Legal Requirements for a Policy

No per se rules for what’s to be included.

Thousands of examples of illegal provisions.

Basic few pages to comprehensive binders-full of materials.

Procedures may differ from Policies.(Procedures are more task-based v. “Do’s & Don’ts”.)

Page 14: Legal issues in social media

Mandatory Postings – Labor Law

State – Min Wage, Child Labor, Regulation of Employment, Unemployment & Un. Comp., OSHA, Human Rights, Safe Workplace for Computer Operators & Whistleblower’s Protection.

Federal – FLSA/Min. Wage, EE Polygraph Protection, EEO/EEOC, OSHA, FMLA, Uniformed Services/Reemployment Act, Worker’s w/ Disabilities.

NLRA – Union Organization/Collective Bargaining.

Page 15: Legal issues in social media
Page 16: Legal issues in social media
Page 17: Legal issues in social media
Page 18: Legal issues in social media

Social Media Policies: New Ground

COVERAGE:

Internet Usage - GenerallyFacebook MySpace Google+Twitter LinkedIn FlickrEmail YouTubeBloggingBDN Online Commenting?

ESSENTIALLY: “Communications”

Not Included ?: Fax, Snail Mail, Physical Posters

Page 19: Legal issues in social media

Considerations… Internet Usage

Software – Running / Downloading Server v. C-Drive – who owns data? Internet Usage on Company time. Pornographic, Immoral, Unethical Material.

(Pornographic Images/Content is Sexual Harassment.)

Discrimination against a protected class:(Race, Gender, Nationality, Religion, Sexual Orientation, etc…)

Page 20: Legal issues in social media

Considerations… Email Usage

Company business purposes only. Confidential Data cannot be shared or

exposed to malware, spyware or viruses. Restriction against personal affairs use.