Social Media in Canadian Politics, and Defamation and Copyright (Episode 19)

By: Omar Ha-Redeye · April 21, 2009 · Filed Under Intellectual Property, Marketing/PR in Law, Media Law, Podcasts, Politics, Technology · 1 Comment 

Omar Ha-Redeye gave a talk on the use of social media in politics, focusing on the Canadian scene, at the Miles S. Nadal Management Centre in the Ernst & Young Tower of the Toronto Dominion Centre.

Issues of copyright, including the use of YouTube, are discussed, as well as social media alternatives to defamation actions.

Social Media And Politics in Canada (4/21/09)
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