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Who Owns Your Twitter Account?
Analysis: Take my Twitter account -- please! Employers' policies are often unclear when it comes to social media account ownership.
By Phil Johnson, ITworld Jul 28, 2012 8:33 pm
Should a company own their employees' Twitter accounts? Some say no, but, it seems to me there are clear cases when they should.
On my last day at my previous job, I was asked to turn in the usual things: my ID, my keys, my laptop and my health insurance. There was, however, one piece of what could be considered company property that I was not asked to turn over (aside from company pens): my work Twitter account. I did, however, voluntarily leave it behind.
More about at:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new
Analysis: Take my Twitter account -- please! Employers' policies are often unclear when it comes to social media account ownership.
By Phil Johnson, ITworld Jul 28, 2012 8:33 pm
Should a company own their employees' Twitter accounts? Some say no, but, it seems to me there are clear cases when they should.
On my last day at my previous job, I was asked to turn in the usual things: my ID, my keys, my laptop and my health insurance. There was, however, one piece of what could be considered company property that I was not asked to turn over (aside from company pens): my work Twitter account. I did, however, voluntarily leave it behind.
More about at:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new


