An interesting law suit working its way through the courts here, which boils down to: when you hire a social media guru to be your face to the world, who owns that account and those followers?
This particular case, unfortunately, includes a bunch of he-said / she-said bits, but it should be entertaining to watch. #ddtb
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Former Blogger Sued for Keeping Twitter Followers
When social media goes to work, who owns the intellectual property? PhoneDog says former employee Noah Kravitz took a "customer list."
