Media Law in
the Digital Age
Conference
The Rules
are Changing. Have
You?
Saturday,
October 22 at Kennesaw
State University,
outside of Atlanta
Co-produced
by the
Citizen Media Law
Project at Harvard
University’s Berkman
Center and
the Center for
Sustainable Journalism
at Kennesaw State
University.
Network
with 24
nationally renown
speakers from The New
York Times, Harvard
University, CNN,
Dow Lohnes,
Reporters
Committee for Freedom
of the Press
and more.
Produced
especially for lawyers,
journalists, publishers,
librarians, bloggers,
web designers, app
developers, citizen
media activists and
practitioners.
Register
now and use promo
code MLDA11 for a 15%
discount
http://sustainablejournalism.org/mlda11/
Breakout topics
to be covered:
- WikiLeaks
aftermath on freedom
of information
- Is Recording in
Public a Crime?
Mobile Devices and
Newsgathering
- Social Media
and the Law: Where
Your Personal Life
Meets Journalism
- Generating
Revenue Legally via
Advertising, Branding,
and Buzz
- Apps and
Wireless: Your
Unfolding Legal Rights
and Liabilities
- Building,
Managing Online
Community without
Getting Sued
- Copyright:
Using the Work of
Others and Licensing
Your Own Work
A sampling of
speakers:
- David McCraw,
vice president and
assistant general
counsel of The New
York Times;
- Jeff Hermes,
director of the
Citizen Media Law
Project at Harvard
University’s Berkman
Center;
- Lesli Gaither,
libel and invasion of
privacy attorney, Dow
Lohnes;
- Victor
Hernandez, director of
domestic
newsgathering, CNN;
- Carlos Miller,
publisher of
Photography is Not a
Crime;
- Lucy Dalglish,
executive director of
the Reporters
Committee for Freedom
of the Press;
- Clay Calvert,
director, Marion B.
Brechner First
Amendment Project,
University of Florida.
See
the entire agenda here:
http://sustainablejournalism.org/mlda11/agenda
See
full speaker line up
here: http://sustainablejournalism.org/mlda11/speakers-2
Register
now and use promo
code MLDA11 for a 15%
discount
http://sustainablejournalism.org/mlda11/
For more
information on Media
Law in the Digital Age
Conference, contact
Carole Arnold at
770.423.6924 or
carn...@kennesaw.edu.