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Social Media Account Bans, Content Removal, And Disabled Or Terminated Accounts: What Does It Mean For My Brand Deals?

Tegan Boorman, AiMCO Deputy Chair and Founder of Social Law Co, discusses in her latest blog article what disabled or terminated accounts and platform bans mean for creator brand deals.

Brands often remunerate creators for creating engaging content featuring the brand’s products or services and showing that content to the creator’s audience by uploading it to their social media accounts, thereby promoting those goods and services to an engaged audience. But what happens if the creator no longer has access to their account such that they can place those ads in front of their audience? Will brands still want to work with them, and will they breach their existing contracts if they are no longer able to upload content onto their account?

  • What’s the risk?

  • Instagram’s Terms of Use

  • TikTok’s Branded Content Policy & Terms of Service

  • Check your Contracts

    Article by: Tegan Boorman, Deputy Chair of AiMCO & Founder of Social Law Co.

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