Expected duration: less than 1 week I need a content writer with at least an EU or UK law degree or equivalent or similar EU or UK degree or specific experience (please do not jam up my inbox if you are not suitably qualified - thank you) for a royalty-free legal article on online reputation management (1500 words). Copyright to the article shall be assigned and the writer shall not be credited.
The article will focus on businesses and services that use pages and channels on online content sharing platforms including subscription-based content creation platforms and social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, Patreon.com, ko-fi.com, Instagram, YouTube. The article must cite all these platforms and discuss their role in online business as well as services with their own websites independent of these networks.
You will need to explain that you can have a website on its own or you can use channels and pages via the above networks. Still, online reputation management by a technical and legal expert is critical to your business.
Excellent legal advice and assistance in the effective management of online reputation to build subscriber/user/customer confidence and trust, increase profits and to bolster the growth of the service are critical.
You must explain how a business or professional experts can lose online training courses or seminars sales (business gurus and self-improvement tutors, hotels can lose guests, altruism blogs can lose subscribers and ad revenue by negative content or the wrongful use of personal information such as the misuse of a YouTube video. Please provide case studies.
Explain that it is a global problem, and you need a legal team that can provide international solutions. That it is a costly service but can save your business. You must mention and apply EU and UK content takedown related laws in a general way such as libel and harassment law, GDPR - Data Protection Act 2018, Human Rights Law in a general sense using legal resources like Westlaw, Lexis Nexis.
Explain how good contracts including user and subscriber terms and conditions and freelance consultancy agreements can help manage unwanted negative content and/or the theft of intellectual property.