Friday, May 13, 2011

Privacy in Networked World: On-Demand MCLE

Social networking sites, search engines, and the like all gather an enormous amount of information about individual users. The information has value to these businesses in terms of tailoring advertisements and calibrating product offerings and pricing.
But what constraints does the law place upon the acquisition, storage and use of this data?
In this program, we will look at privacy law from a distinctly modern perspective, using recent controversies to highlight not only relevant rules but also strategic tradeoffs inherent in collecting personal information from a user community.
Title:
Privacy in Networked World
Speakers:
Doug Lichtman
By:
Intellectual Property Colloquium
Credit:
1 Credit in CA, NY, PA, WA
BUT NOTE: this was recorded in 2008 and so may not be eligible for credit.
More:

http://www.ipcolloquium.com/Programs/3.html

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