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Mar. 7, 2012

VIDEO: Striking back against online impersonation

New statute provides a valuable tool for protecting online identities. By Yakub Hazzard and Dan Stone of Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi LLP


By Yakub Hazzard and Dan Stone


You know that your online identity is an important asset. You've been cautioned that what you post online effects your personal reputation, your business' reputation, and your clients' reputation. But sometimes, you have no control over the statements attributed to you online. For years, celebrities, public figures, and even private individuals have been plagued by online impersonators (or "e-personato...

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