
Social Media Disclaimer for VetComm.US
The following describes the Social Media Disclosure for our VetComm.us website.
Social Media Issue
Key social media players are being sued for unauthorized or abusive use/misuse of personal information. Failure to protect and warn are likely going to be focal factors. Lawsuits are filed seeking damages for statements held to be responsible for people’s death or suicide. Bloggers presuming to operate under an unfettered freedom of speech or greater latitude offered to members of the press are losing civil cases for defamation, slander, libel, and so on.
As social media rapidly advances to allow more technologically sophisticated and easy dissemination, the simultaneous fallout of revelation without boundaries is mounting. Thus, a sober approach to the benefits of social media, while sidestepping the perils of imprudent disclosure, can facilitate an enjoyable online experience, without the consequences of excess, in settings such as our own VetComm.us website.
Presence/Scope of Social Media
Something as simple as a blog comment provides the opportunity for knee-jerk reactions that can become public and may not truly represent a position (at least in strength or severity) that you might hold after a period of more reasoned contemplation. You should also note that the ease of accessing one site through the login credentials of another, or the use of a global login for access to multiple sites can accumulate a dossier on you and your online behavior that may reveal more information to unintended parties than you might realize or want. Any or all of these features could exist on our VetComm.us website at one time or another.
These few examples illustrate some possible ways that social media can exist, though it is not an exhaustive list and new technologies will render this list outdated quickly. The objective is to realize the reach of social media, its widespread presence on websites in various forms (including this website), and develop a responsible approach to using it.
Protecting Others
Ideal use of social media on our website would confine your disclosures primarily to matters pertaining to you, not others. If in doubt, it’s best to err on the side of non-disclosure. It’s doubtful the disclosure is so meaningful that it cannot be offset by the precaution of acting to protect the best interests of someone who is involuntarily being exposed by your decision to disclose something on our VetComm.us website (or another).
Protecting Yourself
As with sharing information about other people, extreme caution should be used before revealing information about yourself. If in doubt, it’s likely best not to do it. The short term gain, if any, could readily be outweighed by later consequences. Finally, you should note that we are not responsible for removing content once shared, and we may not be able to do so.
Restrictions on Use of Social Media Data
Accuracy of Social Media Data
Potential Issues of Liability
1. you were required to act, but did not (i.e. – some "duty of care")
2. your were required to refrain from acting, but did not (i.e. – slander, defamation, etc.)
These "sins of omission and commission" could cause problems for you, irrespective of whether you assert you are conducting business under the guise of one or more business entities. Illegal and unethical conduct, when done in the name of a corporation or LLC, is still illegal and unethical conduct. As it is rarely part of a business plan to engage in illegal and unethical conduct, you are doubtfully operating in any official capacity, but rather, perhaps, leveraging that capacity to effectuate personal wrongdoing. You should consult a licensed attorney if you wish legal advice as to the (potential) ramification of your situation or legal problems stemming from this website or another.
CHANGE NOTICE: As with any of our administrative and legal notice pages, the contents of this page can and will change over time. Accordingly, this page could read differently as of your very next visit. These changes are necessitated, and carried out by VetComm.us, in order to protect you and our VetComm.us website. If this page is important to you, you should check back frequently as no other notice of changed content will be provided either before or after the change takes effect.
COPYRIGHT WARNING: The legal notices and administrative pages on this website, including this one, have been diligently drafted by an attorney. We at VetComm.us have paid to license the use of these legal notices and administrative pages on VetComm.us for your protection and ours. This material may not be used in any way for any reason and unauthorized use is policed via Copyscape to detect violators.
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PUBLIC DISCLAIMER SUMMARY:
- VETCOMM US provides educational assistance for veterans to learn about disability conditions within the VA disability benefits program that is available to veterans through video courses and workbooks, allowing them to prepare for filing a more fully qualified VA disability claim than would be possible without going through an educational process first.
- VETCOMM US is not an Accredited Veterans Affairs (VA) Agent nor is it affiliated with the VA in any way.
- VETCOMM US does not contact the VA on behalf of any veteran client, yet provides assistance to help our course-educated clients navigate the VA’s Claim Filing Online System process, answer questions and help them accurately provide the information the VA is requesting.
- VETCOMM US is not a law firm, medical provider, VSO, or VSR, and the information contained on all marketing media, website, communications, or correspondence of any kind is NOT legal advice or a guarantee of receiving a favorable rating award or increase by the VA.
- VETCOMM US adheres to the Federal Law (38 U.S.C. 5901) and does not act as legal counsel on behalf of our clients in preparation or filing of any VA disability claim nor do we require the use of a Power of Attorney.
- VETCOMM US operates under the Amended Statute of the Federal Law (TITLE 38 – VETERANS’ BENEFITS – USCODE-2022-title38-partIV-chap59-sec5905 – 2006 Amendment to 38 U.S.C. § 5905) as the 2006 Amendment removed the “VA Accreditation” requirement for unaccredited actors assisting veterans in filing their VA benefits claims.
- VETCOMM US has successfully assisted thousands of veterans with initial claims and increased rating claims, provides donations and support to veteran charities and other veteran support organizations, and is proactively lobbying in Washington, D.C. to reduce the difficulties veterans have applying for their OWED VA benefits.
- See our Terms and Conditions for more information about VETCOMM US policies.
VETCOMM US was founded as a VETERAN FIRST organization in response to disabled veterans’ dissatisfaction with choosing between “FREE,” but “Low & Slow Rating Results” provided by other claim filing organizations, and the “Profit First” companies that may overcharge or turn away thousands because they’re considered “unprofitable” if filing an initial claim. VETCOMM US offers an Advanced VA Disability FAST-PASS Claim Filing Course & Workbook to educate veterans about the VA claim process and then provides DONE-WITH-YOU VA Disability Claim Filing Assistance.