Information Technology Law Institute 2013: Privacy and Cybersecurity, Mobile Advertising, Digital Distribution, Social Media and the Third Industrial Revolution
May 16, 2013 - May 17, 2013
CLE - Live Seminar
USA
Description
Virtually every American business has turned to technology to improve efficiency and deliver new, Internet-based services or information. The fastest growing companies in our troubled economy are the technology innovators. Every lawyer in this rapidly changing economy must understand the legal issues raised by technology. However, when technological changes outpace the law, lawyers are forced to apply decades old laws to ideas and inventions that weren’t even conceivable when such laws were enacted. Practitioners must understand and appreciate the intersection of these two seemingly divergent forces in order to advise clients on these issues.
This is a program for those who are called upon to lead their clients through the legal and practical minefields of cutting-edge technology issues. It will give you the information necessary to keep up with the rapidly evolving landscape.
- How hackers attack corporate computer systems and how to protect against them
- Addressing critical issues in privacy and data security, including Big Data
- How Google, Facebook and other social networks have become development platforms for advertising and new services
- What you need to know about social media on mobile devices and small(er) screens
- How digital distribution is transforming IP distribution
- Legislative changes and recent cases concerning e-discovery
- How technology is creating the Third Industrial Revolution
- One full hour of Ethics credit
Organized by
Practising Law Institute
810 Seventh Avenue
New York, New York
United States of America
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