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A joint conference of:
• The Media Law Resource Center
• Stanford Publishing Courses
• Stanford Law School Center for Internet & Society
Stanford University
Stanford, California
May 14 & 15, 2009
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A conference on the emerging legal issues
surrounding digital publishing and content distribution.
This intensive two-day event is designed for in-house and outside lawyers representing media and digital content companies, as well as for Web publishing professionals who need to understand emerging legal issues in digital publishing and content distribution.
The 2008 conference explored...
• liability of site owners for third-party content
• digital content licensing, copyright and fair use
• behavioral targeting, geo-targeting and related privacy issues
• legal issues surrounding online advertising and keyword buying
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ethics of geo-filtering, data-scraping and user-profiling
• emerging issues in mobile content distribution
...with legal experts from companies such as Google, YouTube, Microsoft, CBS, Yahoo!, WashingtonPost/Newsweek Interactive, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Stanford's Center for Internet & Society, UC Berkeley's Center for Law & Technology and key law firms across the country.
The 2009 conference will include much new information on these issues as well as related topics in Web law.
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