The eighth annual conference on emerging legal issues surrounding digital publishing and content distribution
May 14 & 15, 2015
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
The conference explores emerging legal issues surrounding digital content in today’s multi-platform world. The conference will feature six sessions running from 1:00 PM on Thursday, May 14, with an early evening reception, through 1:00 PM on Friday, May 15.
UC Berkeley School of Law certifies that this activity has been approved for 6.25 hours MCLE credit by the State Bar of California.
This year’s conference will include:
- Preparing for the Next Round in Net Neutrality
- Managing the International Legal Needs of Digital Media
- Tech Journalists on Content Management in an Over-the-Top World
- Probing the Outer Limits of Section 230
- Has The Transformative Use Doctrine Transformed Copyright Law For Better or Worse?
- Recent Developments in Digital Privacy and Data Security
Full panel descriptions and scheduled panelists are available on the Curriculum page.
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