When a social media account is created, who owns the resultant content? When a business cultivates Facebook “likes” in order to expand its marketing reach and effectiveness, who controls the outpouring of support for the company?
While social media connectedness is unquestionably valuable, the legal issues of who actually owns the content has become a growing area of uncertainty.
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