DIGITAL PUBLISHING LAW
Programme
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Mandatory disclosures and procedures
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Companies Act
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E-commerce Regulations
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Distance Selling Regulations
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Data protection and cookies
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Compliance with data protection legislation
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Privacy policies
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Law of cookies
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Online marketing law
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Website advertisements
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Email marketing
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Affiliate marketing
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Content liability
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Libel, copyright, database right, privacy and other kinds of
content liability
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Hyperlinks
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User generated content
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Defences under the E-commerce Regulations and the Defamation Act
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Domain names
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Trade marks and domain names
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Domain name arbitration proceedings
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Domain names in court
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International and jurisdictional issues
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Dealing with the laws of many jurisdictions
Who will benefit from this course?Any non-lawyer who
is involved in the creation and publication of online products, services
and content.
Your tutorAl Taylor runs SEQ
Legal LLP, a legal consultancy specialising in the law relating to
publishing and the internet. Al trained as a solicitor and previously
worked for City firm Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP and Manches LLP in
Oxford. During his career, he has advised both small and large publishers
on most areas of publishing and digital publishing law.
We also
offer Digital Licensing Agreements.
Note that most of our open
courses can also be run as in company events.