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Protecting Your
Brand in a Social
  Media World
     Thomas A. Kulik, Partner
      Scheef & Stone, L.L.P.
Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the
                   Digital Domain
•  What is a trademark?
   –  Governed by federal statute (15 U.S.C. §1051 et seq.) & state law
   –  A distinctive name, word, “logo” or other descriptor used to (i) distinguish
      one’s products or services from those of another, and (ii) to designate
      origin
   –  Gain trademark rights through use in commerce (“common law” rights) –
      can designate by the “™” or “℠” symbols
   –  Can register at the state level for intrastate use, or at the federal level
      (designated by the “®” symbol) if used in interstate commerce
Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the
                   Digital Domain
•  What advantages does it provide the owner?
   –  Senior user can leverage its rights against a junior user of a “confusingly
      similar” trademark
   –  Federal registration provides national rights that generally “trump” state
      registrations and common law rights, such as:
       •  Exclusive rights to use of trademark
       •  Presumed valid once registered
       •  Constructive notice to the entire country of your rights in and to the trademark, etc.

•  Bottom line: Get a federal trademark registration!
Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the
                   Digital Domain
•  What is a copyright?
   –  Constitutional and statutory basis (17 U.S.C. §101, et seq.)
   –  Definition: An original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of
      expression
   –  Attaches once fixed – registration not required, but recommended
   –  Protects the expression of the idea, not the idea itself, such as in
       •  Literary works
       •  Audiovisual works
       •  Artwork/sculpture
       •  Music
       •  Software
Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the
                   Digital Domain
•  What advantage does it provide the author?
   –  Confers exclusive rights to use, reproduce, prepare derivative works from,
      publicly display and publicly perform the work

   –  Significant term of protection, depending upon where/when created and
      first published

   –  Registration confers additional protections that can be wielded by the
      author/owner
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
 Why Should a Direct Selling Company Care?
       Trademarks & “Typosquatting” Your Brand
       “Handlesquatting”
       The “Work-for-Hire” Doctrine and “Your” Content
       Facebook, YouTube & the Content Conundrum
       Online Comparative Advertising
       Online Defamatory Content
       Facebook and its “Like” Button
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
    Trademarks & “Typosquatting” Your Brand

•  What is “typosquatting”?
   –  A form of “cybersquatting” (the bad faith registration of, trafficking
      in, or use of a domain name confusingly similar to, or dilutive of,
      another’s trademark or personal name)

   –  Refers to the registration of domain names reflecting typographical
      errors made by Internet users (i.e. “gopgle.com”)

   –  Plays off misspelling of secondary-level domain to redirect users to
      alternate web sites
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
    Trademarks & “Typosquatting” Your Brand

•  “Typosquatting” is a big deal for the direct sales industry
    –  One Harvard paper estimates that from the top 100,000 “.com”
       sites, Google made $497 million from typosquatting alone!
    –  Same paper estimates at least 938,000 typosquatted domains
       targeting the top 3,264 sites, and that is just scratching the
       surface…
    –  Trademark owners have duty to police trademarks – failure to
       police online can weaken trademarks and may lead to brand
       dilution
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
Trademarks & “Typosquatting” – What to Do?

–  WIELD the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Process
   (UDRP) - a cost effective tool to “wrestle” offending domain names
   from third-parties IF not a legitimate business interest and in bad faith

–  UPDATE Policies & Procedures – tighten trademark restrictions and
   prohibit the registration of any domain names using the trademarks

–  IMPLEMENT an effective trademark policing strategy - cover both
   traditional print media AND digital versions
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
               “Handlesquatting”
•  Facebook Usernames
   –  Personalized usernames since 2009
   –  Not always personal - Usernames can potentially reflect a company’s
      trademark(s)!
   –  Good news: Infringing username report can be filed electronically
•  Twitter “Handlesquatting”
   –  Twitter usernames (“handles”) that contain well-known company names
      and brands registered by third parties trading off your brand
   –  Twitter’s Trademark Policy not always helpful
   –  Must extrapolate trademark law to address
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
          Handlesquatting - What to Do?
•  UPDATE Policies & Procedures – tighten trademark restrictions and
   prohibit the registration of any usernames or “handles” using the
   trademarks

•  EXERCISE all available tools – use notices/forms available through the
   specific social media service for initial recourse

•  IMPLEMENT an effective social media policing strategy to counter
   potential abuses
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
The “Work for Hire” Doctrine and “Your” Content
•  “Work-for-Hire” Doctrine vests authorship of works in employer
   –  Section 106 of the Copyright Act defines “works made for hire” (WFH)
   –  Employer will be deemed the “author” of employee works - presumed to be
      WFH unless written agreement to the contrary
•  BUT what about independent contractors? *NO*
   –  Absent an express agreement to the contrary, the independent contractor
      is the author of the work
   –  MUST have written agreements with ICs using the right language
•  Ask the question: Who is creating YOUR content?
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
  Facebook, YouTube & the Content Conundrum
•  Social Media creates communities, so third parties (or you ) actually
   post content

•  The Conundrum: Direct selling companies can help foster discussion,
   but limited ability to manage the content and direction of the discussion

•  Controlling the “message” depends upon nature of the content - whose
   is it?
   –  If third-party content, how to control the message?
   –  If your content is uploaded without consent, how to remove?
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
 Facebook, YouTube & the Content Conundrum
•  Facebook & YouTube Terms of Service – specific usage policies
   must be continually reviewed and leveraged (including for ads)
   –  Facebook “Statement of Rights and Responsibilities”
       •  Copyright – automated DMCA form
       •  Trademark/Other IP – automated IP infringement form
   –  YouTube Terms of Service
       •  Copyright Tips page
       •  Content Verification Program/Copyright Infringement Notification –
          basically a DMCA takedown mechanism
       •  ContentID – use for your audio/visual content that you wish to control
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
  The Online Content Conundrum - What to Do?
•  DEVELOP a comprehensive social media marketing strategy that includes
   content creation and management

•  UNDERSTAND applicable social media terms of service – addresses your
   rights in content as well as usage policies that may help curtail abuses

•  EXERCISE all available tools – use Facebook, YouTube and Twitter notices
   for initial recourse

•  REVIEW applicable terms on a regular basis – terms routinely updated and
   changed to address trends that may affect your rights
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
          Online Comparative Advertising
•  Growing trend – 3P “coaches” and other service providers using your
   brand on their blogs and in attendant social media, implying their
   products/services necessary to help consultants really succeed

•  Nominative “Fair Use’ in Trademark Law – Use of another's mark
   truthfully to identify another's goods or services in order to describe or
   compare its product to the trademark owner's product…

•  BUT such “nominative use” cannot be one that creates a likelihood of
   confusion as to source, sponsorship, affiliation, or approval.
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
         Online Comparative Advertising

•  What 3Ps CAN do:                    •  What 3Ps CAN’T do:


   –  Use trademarks truthfully to        –  Use your trademarks to imply
      identify your goods/services           any type of sponsorship,
                                             affiliation or endorsement

   –  Compare your products to their
      own without implying                –  Use such trademarks in
      sponsorship, affiliation or            metatags to drive traffic (i.e.
      endorsement                            initial interest confusion)
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
Online Comparative Advertising – What to Do?

•  KEEP WATCH for inappropriate postings/misleading content

•  LEVERAGE the law – not all comparative trademark use reflects a
   proper descriptive or nominative fair use, so get your counsel
   involved for guidance!

•  ACT – Trademark owners have an obligation to police their brand,
   so don’t be afraid to do it!
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
          Online Defamatory Content
•  Where to Draw the Line? A balance between libel/slander and First
   Amendment protection of free speech

•  Domain Names are NOT off limits (i.e. “walmartsucks.com”) – split of
   authority weighing in favor of First Amendment rights

•  ISP Awareness is Key - ISPs ARE immune from liability IF they are not
   aware of the defamatory content

•  VERY difficult to prove in court, assuming you can find the person
   behind the username
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
          Facebook and Its “Like” Button
•  Facebook “Like” Button – a thumbs-up symbol that allows Facebook
   members to share links, but places unique cookie on computer,
   combines it with information from paid advertisers for “targeted” ads

•  Has become the target of many different privacy lawsuits – claims that
   the like is operating as an endorsement (misappropriation of name/
   likeness) – especially if minors are involved

•  Legal issues remain murky – state law misappropriation, free speech
   concerns, CDA (ISP immunity) issues
Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World:
  Online Defamatory Content – What to Do?

•  ENFORCE policies and procedures with your consultants to prevent
   potential problems from occurring

•  REVIEW offensive domain names as part of online policing strategy,
   remaining sensitive to the split of authority involving domain name disputes

•  ADDRESS criticisms online in a truthful and proactive manner (i.e.
   threaded response to a RipOffReport entry)

•  BE CAREFUL of structuring ad campaigns using Face book's ”Like” Button
Q&A
Email: tom.kulik@solidcounsel.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tkulik
Twitter: www.twitter.com/LegalIntangibls (@LegalIntangibls)
Blog: www.legalintangibles.com

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Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World

  • 1. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World Thomas A. Kulik, Partner Scheef & Stone, L.L.P.
  • 2. Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the Digital Domain •  What is a trademark? –  Governed by federal statute (15 U.S.C. §1051 et seq.) & state law –  A distinctive name, word, “logo” or other descriptor used to (i) distinguish one’s products or services from those of another, and (ii) to designate origin –  Gain trademark rights through use in commerce (“common law” rights) – can designate by the “™” or “℠” symbols –  Can register at the state level for intrastate use, or at the federal level (designated by the “®” symbol) if used in interstate commerce
  • 3. Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the Digital Domain •  What advantages does it provide the owner? –  Senior user can leverage its rights against a junior user of a “confusingly similar” trademark –  Federal registration provides national rights that generally “trump” state registrations and common law rights, such as: •  Exclusive rights to use of trademark •  Presumed valid once registered •  Constructive notice to the entire country of your rights in and to the trademark, etc. •  Bottom line: Get a federal trademark registration!
  • 4. Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the Digital Domain •  What is a copyright? –  Constitutional and statutory basis (17 U.S.C. §101, et seq.) –  Definition: An original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression –  Attaches once fixed – registration not required, but recommended –  Protects the expression of the idea, not the idea itself, such as in •  Literary works •  Audiovisual works •  Artwork/sculpture •  Music •  Software
  • 5. Introduction: Trademarks & Copyrights in the Digital Domain •  What advantage does it provide the author? –  Confers exclusive rights to use, reproduce, prepare derivative works from, publicly display and publicly perform the work –  Significant term of protection, depending upon where/when created and first published –  Registration confers additional protections that can be wielded by the author/owner
  • 6. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Why Should a Direct Selling Company Care?   Trademarks & “Typosquatting” Your Brand   “Handlesquatting”   The “Work-for-Hire” Doctrine and “Your” Content   Facebook, YouTube & the Content Conundrum   Online Comparative Advertising   Online Defamatory Content   Facebook and its “Like” Button
  • 7. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Trademarks & “Typosquatting” Your Brand •  What is “typosquatting”? –  A form of “cybersquatting” (the bad faith registration of, trafficking in, or use of a domain name confusingly similar to, or dilutive of, another’s trademark or personal name) –  Refers to the registration of domain names reflecting typographical errors made by Internet users (i.e. “gopgle.com”) –  Plays off misspelling of secondary-level domain to redirect users to alternate web sites
  • 8. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Trademarks & “Typosquatting” Your Brand •  “Typosquatting” is a big deal for the direct sales industry –  One Harvard paper estimates that from the top 100,000 “.com” sites, Google made $497 million from typosquatting alone! –  Same paper estimates at least 938,000 typosquatted domains targeting the top 3,264 sites, and that is just scratching the surface… –  Trademark owners have duty to police trademarks – failure to police online can weaken trademarks and may lead to brand dilution
  • 9. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Trademarks & “Typosquatting” – What to Do? –  WIELD the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Process (UDRP) - a cost effective tool to “wrestle” offending domain names from third-parties IF not a legitimate business interest and in bad faith –  UPDATE Policies & Procedures – tighten trademark restrictions and prohibit the registration of any domain names using the trademarks –  IMPLEMENT an effective trademark policing strategy - cover both traditional print media AND digital versions
  • 10. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: “Handlesquatting” •  Facebook Usernames –  Personalized usernames since 2009 –  Not always personal - Usernames can potentially reflect a company’s trademark(s)! –  Good news: Infringing username report can be filed electronically •  Twitter “Handlesquatting” –  Twitter usernames (“handles”) that contain well-known company names and brands registered by third parties trading off your brand –  Twitter’s Trademark Policy not always helpful –  Must extrapolate trademark law to address
  • 11. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Handlesquatting - What to Do? •  UPDATE Policies & Procedures – tighten trademark restrictions and prohibit the registration of any usernames or “handles” using the trademarks •  EXERCISE all available tools – use notices/forms available through the specific social media service for initial recourse •  IMPLEMENT an effective social media policing strategy to counter potential abuses
  • 12. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: The “Work for Hire” Doctrine and “Your” Content •  “Work-for-Hire” Doctrine vests authorship of works in employer –  Section 106 of the Copyright Act defines “works made for hire” (WFH) –  Employer will be deemed the “author” of employee works - presumed to be WFH unless written agreement to the contrary •  BUT what about independent contractors? *NO* –  Absent an express agreement to the contrary, the independent contractor is the author of the work –  MUST have written agreements with ICs using the right language •  Ask the question: Who is creating YOUR content?
  • 13. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Facebook, YouTube & the Content Conundrum •  Social Media creates communities, so third parties (or you ) actually post content •  The Conundrum: Direct selling companies can help foster discussion, but limited ability to manage the content and direction of the discussion •  Controlling the “message” depends upon nature of the content - whose is it? –  If third-party content, how to control the message? –  If your content is uploaded without consent, how to remove?
  • 14. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Facebook, YouTube & the Content Conundrum •  Facebook & YouTube Terms of Service – specific usage policies must be continually reviewed and leveraged (including for ads) –  Facebook “Statement of Rights and Responsibilities” •  Copyright – automated DMCA form •  Trademark/Other IP – automated IP infringement form –  YouTube Terms of Service •  Copyright Tips page •  Content Verification Program/Copyright Infringement Notification – basically a DMCA takedown mechanism •  ContentID – use for your audio/visual content that you wish to control
  • 15. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: The Online Content Conundrum - What to Do? •  DEVELOP a comprehensive social media marketing strategy that includes content creation and management •  UNDERSTAND applicable social media terms of service – addresses your rights in content as well as usage policies that may help curtail abuses •  EXERCISE all available tools – use Facebook, YouTube and Twitter notices for initial recourse •  REVIEW applicable terms on a regular basis – terms routinely updated and changed to address trends that may affect your rights
  • 16. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Online Comparative Advertising •  Growing trend – 3P “coaches” and other service providers using your brand on their blogs and in attendant social media, implying their products/services necessary to help consultants really succeed •  Nominative “Fair Use’ in Trademark Law – Use of another's mark truthfully to identify another's goods or services in order to describe or compare its product to the trademark owner's product… •  BUT such “nominative use” cannot be one that creates a likelihood of confusion as to source, sponsorship, affiliation, or approval.
  • 17. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Online Comparative Advertising •  What 3Ps CAN do: •  What 3Ps CAN’T do: –  Use trademarks truthfully to –  Use your trademarks to imply identify your goods/services any type of sponsorship, affiliation or endorsement –  Compare your products to their own without implying –  Use such trademarks in sponsorship, affiliation or metatags to drive traffic (i.e. endorsement initial interest confusion)
  • 18. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Online Comparative Advertising – What to Do? •  KEEP WATCH for inappropriate postings/misleading content •  LEVERAGE the law – not all comparative trademark use reflects a proper descriptive or nominative fair use, so get your counsel involved for guidance! •  ACT – Trademark owners have an obligation to police their brand, so don’t be afraid to do it!
  • 19. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Online Defamatory Content •  Where to Draw the Line? A balance between libel/slander and First Amendment protection of free speech •  Domain Names are NOT off limits (i.e. “walmartsucks.com”) – split of authority weighing in favor of First Amendment rights •  ISP Awareness is Key - ISPs ARE immune from liability IF they are not aware of the defamatory content •  VERY difficult to prove in court, assuming you can find the person behind the username
  • 20. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Facebook and Its “Like” Button •  Facebook “Like” Button – a thumbs-up symbol that allows Facebook members to share links, but places unique cookie on computer, combines it with information from paid advertisers for “targeted” ads •  Has become the target of many different privacy lawsuits – claims that the like is operating as an endorsement (misappropriation of name/ likeness) – especially if minors are involved •  Legal issues remain murky – state law misappropriation, free speech concerns, CDA (ISP immunity) issues
  • 21. Protecting Your Brand in a Social Media World: Online Defamatory Content – What to Do? •  ENFORCE policies and procedures with your consultants to prevent potential problems from occurring •  REVIEW offensive domain names as part of online policing strategy, remaining sensitive to the split of authority involving domain name disputes •  ADDRESS criticisms online in a truthful and proactive manner (i.e. threaded response to a RipOffReport entry) •  BE CAREFUL of structuring ad campaigns using Face book's ”Like” Button
  • 22. Q&A Email: tom.kulik@solidcounsel.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tkulik Twitter: www.twitter.com/LegalIntangibls (@LegalIntangibls) Blog: www.legalintangibles.com