on 2016 Jul 05 7:37 AM
You know how if you see a SAP presentation, the slides usually have the 'target audience" or scope in the bottom-right-corner (next to the page number).
My question is: In which cases may I share such slides on SNC (e.g. using one in a blog)?
I would guess it's ok if it says "public" and I’m pretty sure it's not ok if it says "internal", "partner", "confidential" or something along that lines.
What if it says "customer"? May I use it or not? If the answer is "it depends", who can I ask if I have a slide I would like to use in a blog?
Thanks
Joachim
Hi Joachim,
I think it depends. Because there are not only 'Customer' in SNC who can see your post.
You would better check with the author before sharing.
Best regards,
Yang
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Hello,
My instinct tells me that it's not as it says "Customer" and not "Public" but I'm not an expert. In any case it's required to ask for the permission of the author before publishing his content.
Regards,
Moshe
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