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As the use of social media by businesses increases, so does the potential for business risks. Social media advertising is the fastest growing sector of advertising and produces more targeted and interactive marketing for businesses. Due to daily development of new technologies to deliver messages to the marketplace, in-house counsel must stay abreast of not only these technologies but the potential legal risks associated with utilizing them.
This webcast discusses security, one of the most critical issues in complex sourcing and technology relationships, and it provides an overview of the lifecycle of the security issues in complex technology, services and sourcing transactions.
Discusses what role corporate counsel should play in preparing the corporation to meet its information security obligations under the law, a corporation's obligations when not regulated under laws such as Gramm-Leach-Bliley or HIPAA, and how to prevent information security breaches.
This webcast transcript addresses what IP corporations are protecting, why they are protecting it, and provides cost-effective strategies to maximize corporate IP protection programs.
This webcast focuses on using technology escrow as a form of intellectual property protection, especially as it relates to software source code, and will discuss best practices and strategies put forth by leading companies who are using it today.
This webcast discusses the latest developments in the area of secondary liability for website operators including service provider immunities under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,
contributory liability for service providers and online auction operators under trademark and unfair competition law, and secondary defamation liability in light of the Communications Decency Act.