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Navigating the Legal Risks for Brands in Social Media Marketing – Part 2

Apr 12, 2024
Legal experts Scott Hervey and Jessica Marlow discuss the risks brands face in social media marketing, from FTC compliance to intellectual property violations. Topics include ad spend projections, FTC requirements for brands, and legal risks in influencer promotions. They also cover copyright infringement, trademark issues, and the importance of securing rights for online content like memes and photos.
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Quick takeaways

  • Brands must comply with FTC regulations in social media marketing to avoid misleading endorsements.
  • Using user-generated content in social media can lead to trademark and copyright risks for brands.

Deep dives

FTC Compliance and Performance Claims

Brands engaging in social media marketing face risks related to FTC compliance and performance claims. Just like influencers, brands must adhere to FTC regulations, especially in ensuring endorsements are not misleading where a connection between the brand and endorser is not necessary for liability. Additionally, performance claims must reflect typical results, with any atypical results requiring disclosure. Brands reposting content from paid endorsers must disclose the material connection conspicuously to avoid misrepresentation.

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