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June 04, 2012
"Hot Topics in Internet Law" Talk Slides
By Eric Goldman
This weekend I presented on "Hot Topics in Internet Law" at the San Francisco IP Law Association's Spring Seminar in Healdsburg. My talk slides. A few photos from the trip. As I've mentioned before, I find "hot topics" talks unusually challenging to prepare--they take much more time than normal talks, they are hard to organize, and they have a high risk of preemption by prior speakers. In addition to quick coverage of a number of topics, I focused on 5 broader topics (I only addressed 3 in the time I had):
* intermediary deputization
* consumer reviews
* social media account disputes
* trolling
* new gTLDs
Posted by Eric at June 4, 2012 02:24 PM | Copyright , Derivative Liability , Domain Names , Publicity/Privacy Rights , Trade Secrets , Trademark
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