This is the final episode in my series about legal and social media. In this episode, I cover the following topics:
1) Staying out of hot water when using other people's images that tag your brand on social media.
2) Question from a social media copywriter about how to get sign off from clients that they approve her posts.
3) The legal next steps after being accepted to be an affiliate.
If you want to learn more about licenses / getting permission to use other people's social media posts - listen to podcast episode 8 (using other people's stuff) and 10 (licenses) for more details
www.awbfirm.com/podcast8
www.awbfirm.com/podcast10
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