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Media Law in the Digital Age: The Rules Have Changed -- Again

Media Law in the Digital Age: The Rules Have Changed -- Again

October 22, 2011
Atlanta, Georgia
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Co-produced by the Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Kennesaw State's Center for Sustainable Journalism, Media Law in the Digital Age is a must-attend event for anyone who publishes online content, works in digital media, or studies the way in which technology has influenced journalism and law.

Whether you are blogger, social media strategist, journalist, or media attorney, you know that the law governing digital media is constantly changing. The best way to protect your organization, your clients or yourself is to know what the rules are today.

Join experts in the field of law, digital media, journalism and academia as they lead panel sessions in an intensive day-long conference.

Visit the conference website for more information on the conference agenda, registration and logistics

Past Event
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Time
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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