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Jonathan Hart, Dow Lohnes
Stuart Karle, Wall Street Journal
Barbara Wall, Gannett
Brian MacLeod Rogers
Dan Henry, CBC
A blue-ribbon panel of Internet law experts, hosted by Jon Hart, author of Internet Law: A Field Guide (BNA Books 2007), will discuss the legal issues that are on your mind . . . and those that should be. If you publish on the Internet, is there anything you can do to protect yourself against getting sued anywhere in the world that your content can be accessed? When can you be liable for content that your reader post? Are you better off policing user postings or remaining hands-off? Is it OK to buy (or sell) advertising that is triggered by keywords that correspond to other companies' trademarks? Can other sites really post your headlines without your permission? What can you borrow from other sites? Why do websites display privacy policies and visitor agreements? Newspapers don't. Come armed with questions; this session will go where you want to take it. |
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