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Topic:
SOCIAL NETWORKING
Author:
Brooks, Donna Eich.
Publisher/Date:
2009
Series:
The legal viewpoint
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In Alabama Municipal Journal - Vol. 67 - no. 4 (October 2009).
Summary:
Even semi-private, limited access profiles and blogs should be considered accessible via subpoena or through a third party who has access.
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