Media Law and the Internet

Date: 
6 Oct 2008 - 09:30

Media Law and the Internet is a course that's suitable for journalists or anyone who needs to improve their knowledge of the legal aspects of publishing material on their website.

Course content:
• differences and similarities between libel in print and on the web
• potential danger areas posed by electronic publishing including chat rooms, reader forums, archives and emails
• grey areas of internet law
• jurisdiction – the internet is a global medium so where can you be sued?
• is it safe? Defences to libel and techniques to avoid trouble with web material
• malicious falsehood – what it is and how it can be applied to material on the web
• copyright issues and the main problems posed by the internet
• other potential dangers identified including data protection
• Q&A; a session on attendees’ specific legal issues and queries

For more information about this course and to register click here.  

Cost: 
member price £270 +VAT, non-member price = £340 + VAT
Organiser
Organiser: 
PPA
Venue
Venue: 
Periodical Publishers Association
Queens House, 28 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6JR
United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland