Sarah Perez at ReadWriteWeb.com discusses how information found on Facebook and other social networks now constitute one’s permanent record. Specifically, Perez discusses a recent New Jersey case involving a major insurance company and information about the insured found on social networks. Later in the post, Perez mentions Reputation.com as a solution for social networkers.
What makes up one’s permanent record?
February 12th, 2008 | Identity Management, Legal Issues | Paul Pennelli
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