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PhoneDog Settlement Provides Ex-Employee with Disputed Twitter Account and Followers

  • Bloomberg BNA Social Media Law & Policy Report
Bloomberg BNA Social Media Law & Policy Report

This article discusses the case of PhoneDog v. Kravitz in which PhoneDog brought multiple business tort claims against Noah Kravitz after he changed Phonedog's Twitter account handle from @PhoneDog_Noah to @noahkravitz and kept its then 17,000 followers after leaving his position with the company. Margaret Keane, co-counsel for Kravitz, stated that employers need to ensure that their access to and right to change passwords complies with any applicable social media password protection law.

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