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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

This article is for the overworked techie in charge of all of the digital things who just panicked that it is 2020 and there are new privacy laws. There are two new major online privacy policy changes coming in 2020, the CCPA in California and SHIELD act in New York.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

Forum One

As a government entity, you may have joined Twitter years ago, using it to provide valuable customer experiences to your constituents and communities. For government agencies, the pitfalls and benefits may be even more pronounced as issues surrounding the platform continue to evolve.

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It’s Time To Reclaim Your Nonprofit’s Assets

NonProfit Hub

This blog was sponsored by Escheatment. It’s entirely possible, given the tangled maze of laws and processes relating to these unclaimed assets. Escheatment laws are state- and country-specific, and the reclamation processes required by each state or country is unique. Here’s what you need to know. What is “escheatment”?

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Net Neutrality for Networked Nonprofits: Guest Post by Vince Stehle

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Last June at the New York City book party for the Networked Nonprofit , Stephanie Strom, New York Times, moderated a discussion on the themes in the book. Net neutrality has been the default law of the land since the Internet’s founding more than 40 years ago. But that condition is threatened.

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Guest Post by Aspen Baker: Friend or Foe? UC Berkeley Investigates the Legal Landscape of Social Networking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Even better, she agreed to share a blog post about what she learned on this blog. who gave the keynote speech at UC Berkeley’s conference on law, ethics and technology, “ Social Networks: Friends or Foes? ,” complaints of hijacked accounts increased by one-third from 2007 to 2008.

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2009 NTC Preview: Brian Rowe on Fair Use and User Generated Content

NTEN

When someone posts a positive comment on your blog, can you use it in your fundraising materials? Can you edit the videos your supporters created for your video contest into something entirely new? How much of the New York Times technology blog can you quote on your own site?

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Ideas Wanted to Increase Participation in Elections

Tech Soup

Several states have enacted voter suppression laws. Former New York Times investigative reporter and current Knight Foundation vice president of journalism Jennifer Preston explained at the event how easy it is to apply for a grant. Find more information at: The Knight Foundation Blog. The News Challenge Brief.

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