Feds missed the mark on use of social media guidelines

By Mark Hayes
   Hayes eLaw LLP

The federal government’s new “Guideline for External Use of Web 2.0,” released on November 22, 2011, is intended to “facilitate interactive and rapid communication and engagement between government departments, their partners and their clients.” The bureaucrats, however, have missed the mark badly. 

It’s remarkable how terrible this document is. We spend a lot of time working with clients to craft this type of policy, and the government has managed to do pretty much everything wrong. Read More in Hayes eLaw Buzz

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