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The Challenges of Protecting Intellectual Property on Social Networks

NTEN

Specifically, the surrendering of licenses to use nonprofits' content as each network sees fit. you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook ("IP License").

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Acceptable Usage Policies (AUPs) Protect You and Your Organization

Tech Soup

owners, often to reduce the potential for legal action that may be taken by a user. Legal liability, copyright infringement and harassment claims. Security details such as managing passwords, software licenses and intellectual privacy. This post was authored by Mobile Beacon , a TechSoup donor partner. Lost productivity.

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Enabling a Participatory Culture using Creative Commons Licenses

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Subsequently, I invited Gautam John who works with Pratham Books to write a guest post about their social publishing strategy where he briefly touched upon their use of Creative Commons licenses. Like my friend Gautam John , I’ve been an advocate and donor to Creative Commons. Creative Commons to the rescue.

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

Nonprofits Source

Planning – Align research with business goals and capabilities (often limited by resources) to attract leads into a paying customer or donor. Another is the need for your content to persuade readers to take an action. But how do we structure content in a way that it is both great and persuades a visitor to take an action?

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