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Copyright in Motion: What You Need to Know About Sharing Content In Today's Social Media Environment

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Chris Kenneally
Chris Kenneally

Presenter: Chris Kenneally, Director, Business Development, Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)

In today's dynamic social media environment, people are more than ever before using Twitter, Google, YouTube, Facebook and other social networking sites to share content such as copyright-protected music, images and text. It's important to be aware of the copyright implications of sharing this easily accessible content in the workplace and the best practices to employ in making decisions around the use of copyright protected materials.

This informative online seminar will explore the changing ways to find, share and license content. It will cover:

  • Social media, digitized content and copyright
  • Issues and copyright concerns in the workplace
  • Content sharing in the workplace and its implications
  • Content licensing options

About the Presenter:

Chris Kenneally is Director, Business Development for the Copyright Clearance Center, and has reported on education, business, travel, culture and technology for a number of leading publications, including The New York Times, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and The Independent of London.

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