front 1 The laws and regulations that govern how businesses can operate on social media | back 1 Legal boundaries |
front 2 Protect original works like images, videos, and written content from unauthorized use | back 2 Copyright Laws |
front 3 Protect brand names, logos, and slogans | back 3 Trademark Laws |
front 4 Regulate how personal information is collected, stored, and used | back 4 Privacy Laws |
front 5 Governing bodies require that advertisements are truthful and not misleading | back 5 Advertising Regulations |
front 6 Refers to the moral principles that guide marketers in their practices | back 6 Ethics |
front 7 Being open about sponsorships, partnerships, and data collection practices fosters trust | back 7 Transparency |
front 8 Providing truthful information about products and services helps avoid misleading consumers | back 8 Honesty |
front 9 Putting user privacy first cultivates a positive brand image and loyalty | back 9 Respect for Privacy |
front 10 A poorly received post can lead to backlash and damage to the brand's reputation | back 10 Negative Publicity |
front 11 Unauthorized access to customer data can result in legal consequences and loss of consumer trust | back 11 Data Breaches |
front 12 Failing to respect copyright and trademark laws can lead to lawsuits and financial penalties | back 12 Intellectual Property Infringement |
front 13 Promoting products or services without proper disclosures can result in regulatory action | back 13 Misleading Advertising |