One of our staff was recently notified by a good samaritan that her staff
photo and first name had been misappropriated for fake reviews of essay
writing services. The staff member is following up with campus legal and
will send a cease and desist notice to the websites, but I'm wondering if
there are additional steps we should take. Have other units needed to deal
with this kind of issue before? What are the best web development and
curation practices to deter lazy miscreants from stealing and
misrepresenting campus assets?

Ryan
 
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