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	Comments on: Social Media Ownership Disputes, Part I: the Satanic Temple of Washington Can’t Get Its Facebook Pages Back	</title>
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		By: Social Media Ownership Disputes Part II: Bridal Wear Company Takes Back Control of Instagram Account from Ex-Employee - Technology &#38; Marketing Law Blog		</title>
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