Posted by: superduperadmin
on May 2, 2009
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If you would have asked me 5 years ago if I thought I would ever be a "blogger" I would have laughed hysterically and said "no way". Since I never considered myselfa writer and cannot spell to save my life, I did not really see this in my future. However, since I started CNP Integrations in 2006 I have had to gain significant expertise in social networking applications, how to apply them and the inner workings of several open source technologies such as Joomla CMS and info@hand CRBM. With this expertise I now have the responsibility within our team to be the messenger. Building a well rounded blog and twitter following have become a required resource for us to effectively communicate with our customers and educate those whom may be interested.
One of the important issues involved with these kinds of communication techniques are the many legal questions raised about what content and attributions etc. are required. Since "my friends" Google and Twitter have so much great information available I often find a lot on line that I want to either put on our spin or elaborate on a concept. I wanted to make sure I did this right and I assume you may want to as well. Asuming you plan to join the "Blogisphere". I was rather new to some of the specific legal and ethical requirements until I found this article so I thought I would share it with you.
The source of this article is from http://www.avivadirectory.com/blogger-law/
Posted by: superduperadmin
on Jan 22, 2009
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Though I am still in Chapter three of the new book "Groundswell, winning in a
world transformed by social technologies" published by Harvard Business Press and Authored by Chharlene Li and Josh Bernoff with Forester research, I had to say a few words about this great manuscript of insightful information.