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Social Media Ethics: Sharing vs. Stealing

Tue, Sep 09

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Social Media Ethics: Sharing vs. Stealing
Social Media Ethics: Sharing vs. Stealing

Time & Location

Sep 09, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Zoom

About the event

In a world where content is shared at lightning speed, it’s crucial to understand the ethical boundaries between sharing and stealing on social media. Join us for an essential event that dives into the ethics of content ownership, proper attribution, and responsible online behavior. Whether you’re a content creator, marketer, or everyday user, this session will provide key insights into how to ethically navigate the digital landscape.


What You’ll Learn:

- The difference between sharing content and stealing it: What’s fair use, and what’s theft?

- Best practices for attributing creators and respecting intellectual property

- How to ethically repost, share, and remix content across platforms

- Protecting your own content from misuse or unauthorized sharing


Tickets

  • SMA Members

    $0.00
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  • PRPLI Members

    $10.00
    +$0.25 ticket service fee
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  • Non-Members

    $20.00
    +$0.50 ticket service fee
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