PNME 2007: Understanding Content Liability Risks in New Media



PNME 2007 #16: Understanding Your Content Liability Risks in New Media: What Video and Audio Creators Need To Know Now
Podcast and New Media Expo 2007: Copyright and other intellectual property issues affecting podcasters and other new media have received considerable press attention since the advent of those media, but other areas of the law, which can have a significant effect on any new media outlet, have frequently been overlooked. Legal perils such as defamation, invasion of privacy, and false advertising can leave audio and video podcasters, digital media creators, and content developers exposed to liability if the complex parameters of those areas of the law are not understood. Every business and individual engaged in new media production needs to be aware of the inherent risk exposures and learn how to prepare for potential legal actions based upon their content. Conference attendees to this session will learn how to recognize potential “red flags” in the content they intend to publish, develop and implement a legal compliance strategy, stay within the line of copyright and IP law, and prepare for and work to avoid potential lawsuits. Instructors: Colette Vogele of Vogele & Associates, Denise Howell of BagandBaggage.com, Jeff Heninger of Reed Smith, and Jeffrey Hermes of Brown Rudnick
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