David All discusses the utility of social gaming to public relations in this interesting article. The implications of social gaming for businesses that seek to promote products and services are easily discernible, but social games also present a rare opportunity for companies that are fighting public relations battles.
Day: June 5, 2010
Maryland’s social media rules for politics move forward
As I noted in May here, the Maryland State Board of Elections has apparently approved new rules requiring social media accounts established by political committees to disclose the identity of the political committee or person behind the account and keep records of messages disseminated through social networking. It looks like Facebook supported the rules, based […]
Defining “lobbyist” in Utah
The Salt Lake Tribune covers a controversy involving a candidate for Senate accused of failing to register as a state lobbyist.