Prosecution
Created
03.08.2022
Last Modified
29.03.2023
You should bear in mind that information shared through social networking media, even if it is in a private capacity, is still subject to copyright and data protection legislation as well as anti-discrimination legislation such as the Equality Act and other types of legislation. This may mean that you can be held personally liable – both civilly and criminally for breaching laws and may be subject to fines and/or imprisonment depending on the nature of the breach.
Social Media Policy
- 01 What is social media?
- 02 Do these guidelines apply to me?
- 03 General Guidelines
- 04 Business Use
- 05 Personal Use
- 06 Security & Privacy
- 07 Confidentiality & Non-Disclosure
- 08 Privacy of Others
- 09 Disciplinary Action
- 10 Prosecution
- 11 Acceptable Behaviour
- 12 Respect Copyright
- 13 Guidance on the policy
- 14 Breach of Confidentiality
- 15 Misrepresentation
- 16 Behaviour and Respect
- 17 Trust and Integrity
- 18 Bringing the Company into disrepute