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Is Your Social Media Presence Compliant?

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Is Your Social Media Presence Compliant?
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Powerful, flexible, and efficient; social media is a critical communication tool for most charities, but managing your social media presence requires knowledge about a complex array of overlapping legal issues. In this fast-paced overview, speakers introduce many of the interlocking legal issues you need to be aware of when managing your organizations social media strategy. Are you compliant with Federal Tax rules governing lobbying and political activity? Do your social media activities generate UBIT? How are you monitoring and managing charitable solicitation and cause marketing campaigns conducted via social media? What can you do to mitigate risks related to copyright infringement, data security, privacy, and even defamation? Speakers spotlight each of these issues and several others to ensure you have a broad understanding of each risk area.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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1. Is Your Social Media Presence Compliant? (Feb 2025)

Andrew Schulz, Bridget M. Weiss

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Is Your Social Media Presence Compliant? (Feb 2025)

Powerful, flexible, and efficient; social media is a critical communication tool for most charities, but managing your social media presence requires knowledge about a complex array of overlapping legal issues. In this fast-paced overview, speakers introduce many of the interlocking legal issues you need to be aware of when managing your organizations social media strategy. Are you compliant with Federal Tax rules governing lobbying and political activity? Do your social media activities generate UBIT? How are you monitoring and managing charitable solicitation and cause marketing campaigns conducted via social media? What can you do to mitigate risks related to copyright infringement, data security, privacy, and even defamation? Speakers spotlight each of these issues and several others to ensure you have a broad understanding of each risk area.

Originally presented: Jan 2025 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Andrew Schulz, Adler & Colvin - Washington, DC
Bridget M. Weiss, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP - Washington, DC