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JEAN-PAUL RAINS, H.B. COMM

Risk Management on Facebook

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Social Media Biography

Laurentian University JP LaurentianICQ 1998Windows Messenger 2002Facebook 2006Twitter 2009Foursquare 2010

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Evolution of sharing information

2000, we shared printed pictures2004, we e-mailed digital pictures 2006, we shared pictures on Myspace, MSN2008, we upload to facebook and tag our

friends More than 400 million active users on

FacebookAverage facebook user creates 70 pieces of

content each month

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Risk Management on Facebook

Social Media Plan Where we were headed

Find us on Facebook The rules of engagement

Facebook in the news “I lost my job because of facebook”

User Generated Content Implications “Mind if I take a picture of you?”

Risk Management Strategies Recommendations

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Social Media Process

Establish Goals Engage current students and alumni Appeal to prospective students

Engage and appeal through content High level of interaction Produce content for members

Corporate content User generated content

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User Generated Content Implications

Liability

Consent

Privacy

CopyrightUGC

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The User

“Users want and need to socialize, and they act in privacy-risking ways because of it. We cannot and should not beat these social urges out of people; we cannot and should not stop people from acting on them. We can and should help them understand the consequences of their socializing, make available safer ways to do it, and protect them from sociality hijackers.” - Associate Professor, New York Law School, James Grimmelman in the Iowa State Law Review

http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=james_grimmelmann

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The User

84% of young adults 18-24 thought people should have their permission before posting photos/videos.

“policy discussions should acknowledge that the current business environment ... sometimes encourages young adults to release personal data in order to enjoy social inclusion...” – research from the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Pennsylvania

Article: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/personal-tech/tech-savvy-generations-care-about-privacy-study-finds/article1536603/?cmpid=rss1

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“GAME ON: WAIT, YOU KNOW OUR HOUSE RULES, RIGHT?”

Facebook Terms of Services

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Facebook Terms of Services

Where you can find it…

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Facebook Terms of Services

“Please keep in mind that the owner of a photo determines the privacy of that photo. If other users are able to view photos you are tagged in, then it is because the owner of the photos has most likely set the privacy of the photo album so that everyone can see the photos in it. While there is the option to block users from viewing the tagged photos section on your own profile, there is no way to restrict the visibility of a photo that you are not the owner of.”

Source: http://www.facebook.com/terms.php

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Facebook Terms of Services

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Facebook Terms of Services

Electronic Frontier Foundation www.eff.org Evil Interfaces: “Act of creating deliberately

confusing jargon and user interfaces which trick your users into sharing more info about themselves than they really want to” – Lee Tien, State of the Net Survey.

Expectation mismatch due to their first privacy, to their very public. “…Users jumped in when water was cold, now the water is boiling and some (users) are getting cooked” – Tien

http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/04/facebooks-evil-interfaces

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Facebook Terms of Services

“So, while I hope we can maintain our optimism about the potential social benefits to be found in the virtual worlds that feature user-generated content, we should be aware that these are two separate phenomena… the future of this promising partnership is fraught with uncertainty.” - Steven Hetcher, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School

http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/vanep10&div=34&g_sent=1#871

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“WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU CAN SEE MY PHOTOS?”

Facebook in the News

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Facebook in the News

Examples from some of the first Facebook cases in the courtroom

“Canadian courts have considered web-based networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace pages to be ‘documents’….In fact, a recent Ontario decision has held that it is now incumbent on lawyers to specifically raise the issue of Facebook profiles with their clients and explain that any relevant material that is posted on such sites will need to be produced in litigation….” - Richard J. Bortnick Juris Doctorate of Villanova University School of Law

Article: http://cyberinquirer.com/?p=207 Case cited: http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2009/2009canlii6838/2009canlii6838.pdf

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Facebook in the News

Royal & Sun Insurance Co. of Canada asked a judge to order that a client preserve the contents and photos on her Facebook page, and then hand them over, including the parts of a page was set to “private” that could only be viewed by 67 approved friends.

Mr. Justice David Price denied the insurer's request, ruling that Royal & Sun had failed to prove the page included relevant material

Article Facebook pokes limits of personal-injury law Case cited:

http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2009/2009canlii58971/2009canlii58971.html

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Facebook in the News

Contrastingly… Last year a Canadian court ruled that a defendant in a motor vehicle action could compel Facebook evidence from a plaintiff even though he had implemented privacy settings restricting access to his profile. In this case the court deemed the photos to be relevant to the procedure.

“A party who maintains a private, or limited access, Facebook profile stands in no different position than one who sets up a publicly available profile,” a justice for the Superior Court of Justice for Ontario ruled. “Any invasion of privacy is minimal and is outweighed by the defendant's need to have the photographs in order to assess the case.”

Article: http://www.law360.com/articles/147130 Case cited http://www.lawsonlaw.ca/leduc-v-roman-facebook Rady, J. in Murphy v. Perger,

[2007] O.J. No. 5511 (S.C.J.).

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Facebook in the News

In 2008 an Ontario University was the subject of a Facebook related lawsuit

A student created a group, discussed assignments and was then failed from the class and recommended to be expelled

Lawsuit was based around legal representation

Source: http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/posted/archive/2008/03/06/university-student-faces-expulsion-for-facebook-study-group.aspx

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Facebook in the News

Teachers suspended from workplace for photos on facebook http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/20/2877654.htm?section=justin

High school students suspended for photos http://www.startribune.com/local/west/13549646.html

Student expelled for facebook status http://www.yppo.com/2010/04/04/the-status-update-that-got-a-student-expelled-from-school/

Prof placed on leave for status update www.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-03-02-facebook-professors_N.htm

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Facebook in the News

In a survey of 350 US employers by Vault.com44% of employers use social-networking sites

to examine the profiles of job candidates39% have looked up the profile of a current

employee

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“MY FRIENDS WON’T MIND IF I UPLOAD THIS”

User Generated Content

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User Generated Content

Are pages protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

Do we really need photo consent? Where does copyright factor in? Proposed changes to Facebook’s Terms of

Service

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Rights and Freedoms

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Fundamental Freedoms

1.2 (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;

This law applies only as it does not supersede privacy laws.

Currently, not aware of any facebook lawsuits specifically related to photo consent

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Photo Consent Case

In one of the most well-known Canadian photo consent cases, a female in a public area was the subject of a published photo. She was not aware that the photo was taken or that the photo was published, until a friend informed her.

She then sued the publisher for invasion of privacy, and won at every level.

Source: http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1998/1998canlii817/1998canlii817.html

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Photo Consent Case

“if the purpose of the right to privacy...is based on...the control each person has over his or her identity... this control implies a personal choice." "(there is) an infringement of the person's right to (privacy)...as soon as the image is published without consent and enables the person to be identified." - Supreme Court of Canada

Source: http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1998/1998canlii817/1998canlii817.html

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Photo Consent Case

The Court then went on to reject a body of law that exists in this area in the United States. That US law states that the publication of a photo without consent is permitted if it serves a "socially useful" purpose.

The Court also rejected the notion that the right to publish a photograph ought to be given precedence over the individual's right to remain private due to the logistical difficulties in obtaining consent

Source: http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1998/1998canlii817/1998canlii817.html

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Photo Consent Case

"… the right to protection of her image is more important than the (photographer's) right to publish the photograph...without first obtaining her permission." - Supreme Court of Canada

Source: http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1998/1998canlii817/1998canlii817.html

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Where does Copyright come in?

The copyright act liability for infringement“35: Where a person infringes copyright, the

person is liable to pay such damages to the owner of the copyright as the owner has suffered due to the infringement and, in addition to those damages, such part of the profits that the infringer has made from the infringement and that were not taken into account in calculating the damages as the court considers just.”

Source: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-42/FullText.html

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Proposed Changes

Privacy Commissioner of CanadaFrom February 2009 recommendations“Recommendation 22: Non-users should not

be able to be tagged in photographs posted to the site. Recommendation 24: Photos should not be taggable by default – users should have the ability to select whether or not photos may be tagged…”

http://www.priv.gc.ca/information/pub/sub_comp_200901_e.cfm#toc5d

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Proposed Changes

When can we expect these changes?The changes were recommended in February

2009 based on data from 2008 Facebook announced changes in August 2009

with implementation over 12 months Turnaround time is approximately 2 years Source http://www.facebook.com/press/releases.php?p=118816

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Pressure from Users

“We are going to be providing options for users who want simplistic bands of privacy that they can choose from and I think we will see that in the next couple of weeks.”

- Tim Sparapani, Facebook’s chief of public policy, said in a radio interview (May 18th)

Yesterday, Facebook announced the simplification of the opt-out procedures

http://mashable.com/2010/05/18/facebook-simple-privacy/ http://mashable.com/2010/05/27/facebook-privacy-video/

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“RISK IS LIKE FIRE: IF CONTROLLED IT WILL HELP YOU ; IF UNCONTROLLED IT

WILL RISE UP AND DESTROY YOU.”

Risk Management

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Risk Management

Strategies to control risk: Internal Social Media Guidelines External Facebook Policy Disclaimer Photo Consent for user generated content

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Where are we?

Very few Canadian institutions have an external policy

Some US-based institutions have policyLeaders like Ohio State, University of Florida,

Stanford University and UCLA to name a fewTwitter: “Risk Mgmt policies thanks

@davidshipley http://bit.ly/bPYPwW ”

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Ohio State – Internal Guidelines

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University of Florida

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Stanford University

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UCLA

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Summary

Although facebook and social networking sites in general pose risk to our institutions there are measures that can reduce your risk

We are currently developing our external and internal social media policies at Laurentian University

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Disclaimer

The information on this paper is not intended to constitute legal advice. This paper should not be used as a substitute for legal advice from a licensed lawyer in your state, province or country. Please take this information as an opinion based on research and take it upon yourselves to initiate an internal investigation within your institution.

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Contact Information

If you have any questions or comments, please contact me through my facebook profile or e-mail

www.facebook.com/jplaurentian www.twitter.com/jp_laurentian http://ca.linkedin.com/in/[email protected] Slideshow at