Stanford Law School

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Sessions Include:

User-generated Content

Best Practices for US Internet Companies Establishing Online Stores in Other Jurisdictions

Legal Issues Surrounding Minors’ Online Activities

Monetization of Social Media and User Generated Content

New Threats to Cybersecurity

Affiliate Marketing Over the Internet

Ecommerce Patents

Content Aggregation and Trespass Issues

Best Practices for Drafting Terms of Use

Cutting-edge Litigation Strategies for Online Businesses

Doing Business in China

General Counsel Forum

The Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST), its Center for E-Commerce, and the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsels (ACC) are continuing their efforts to bring to the fore issues relating to the many legal uncertainties that arise when doing business online. The Sixth Annual E-Commerce Best Practices Conference will take place on June 12, 2009, on the Stanford University campus. This year's program will once again cover a wide array of current issues facing the e-commerce industry and will feature a roundtable of general counsels from leading ecommerce companies. Join us for an informative discussion with leading experts from industry, legal practice and academia.

MCLE credits available.

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