Helping Your Clients Navigate the Privacy Shoals on the Web 2.0 Information Sea (MP3 Audio Download)
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Helping Your Clients Navigate the Privacy Shoals on the Web 2.0 Information Sea (MP3 Audio Download)

Helping Your Clients Navigate the Privacy Shoals on the Web 2.0 Information Sea (MP3 Audio Download)
Product Code: CET08SNPPOD
Faculty: Parry Aftab, William B. Baker, Steven P. Hollman, John Tomaszewski
Publication Date: April 2008
Running Time: 90 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.50
Sponsoring Entities: ABA Center for CLE, Section of Intellectual Property Law, Section of Science and Technology Law
Topics: Intellectual Property Law
Format: Audio Download - CET08SNPPOD
Pricing: $119.00 (Regular)
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Description

Barely a day goes by without a social-networking web site running aground on a privacy issue. The charts for navigating these issues are incomplete, due to the lack of laws and precedent governing privacy on these sites. How would you advise a client setting up or running a Web 2.0 site to handle privacy issues? Who can you give private information to and when, for marketing purposes or requests from law enforcement? What are privacy implications of UGC? What law applies or could apply? This program will focus on some of the recent hot issues and cases affecting social networking and bring practitioners up-to-date with the latest developments and solutions.

Topics to be addressed include:
  • Identifying the steps your clients need to take to avoid legal or reputational problems when starting or running a social network site
  • Examining current incidents (Facebook/Beacon, Sears, etc.) and measures to enhance a users privacy online
  • What internal policies should be in place
  • Privacy concerning User Generated Content (UGC)
  • How to better protect the privacy of teenagers
Join us as we explore the dangers hidden in the 2.0 Information Sea and chart solutions for your clients when addressing privacy issues concerning advertising, protection of underage users, law enforcement and other uses.
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