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Watch Your Content: Protecting Your Website Against Copyright Infringement

Byte Technology

So it’s little surprise that the massive proliferation of online resources has spawned a major problem: protecting website content from copyright infringement in the form of plagiarism or outright theft. Or having a writer steal a column from your blog and present it as their own work on their own site.

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Questions to Ask During the RFP Process

Whole Whale

Have they developed other sites for non-profit orgs? . Have they developed other sites related to your particular cause? What changes will you be able to make to the site without their aid, or that of another designer? Ask for a demonstration on another site they’ve worked on forf how to make those changes.

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The Challenges of Protecting Intellectual Property on Social Networks

NTEN

For individuals to hold offenders responsible for using your copyrighted content without permission would take legal intervention. Publishing updates and content on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter is a necessary action in today's social web. While the networks claim to offer IP protections, they are clearly soft on enforcement.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » MoveOn.org Political Action: Direct Response Video

See3

Eli Pariser, the Executive Director of MoveOn.org Political Action did a direct response video. Watch it here: The here is this page on the MoveOn.org site. If you don’t know MoveOn, they started with a simple email during the Clinton impeachment — lets move on — and it grew and grew.

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The Ultimate Checklist to Choose a Web Vendor

Care2

Have they developed other sites for non-profit organizations? Have they developed other sites related to your particular cause? What changes will you be able to make to the site without their aid, or that of another designer? Ask for a demonstration on another site they’ve worked on of how to make those changes.

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Does Your Nonprofit Need Legal Counsel About Using Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How do the rules on lobbying play into our social media strategy? What if we’re asking people to take action on Facebook, does that constitute lobbying? What do we need to understand about copyrighted material and our content strategy? Can we post their photos on Facebook or our Web Site? What are the legal issues?

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You Have a Google Grant—Now What? A Guide for Nonprofits

Connection Cafe

Landing pages are the places on your site that visitors will “land” on after clicking on an ad. Landing pages should be focused, relevant to the ad and its attached keywords, and clearly guide the visitor to take further action on your website. In Google Ads, conversions are any important action that a user takes on your website.

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