Social Media and the Law. When is it okay to share someone else’s cool pic on social media? How much do you need to know about how laws affect your social media activities? Listen and download Growing Social Now on your favorite podcast app.
Get answers to these questions and more when you listen in as Barbara Rozgonyi interviews special Growing Social Now guest, Daliah Saper, Social Media Attorney and Founder of Saper Law.
Daliah and Barbara first met when they served together on the board of Social Media Club Chicago. The go-to expert for all things legal and social, Daliah is a frequent guest on major media outlets including CNBC and ABC News.
In this episode, you will learn:
– the difference between copyright infringement and fair use when sharing content online
– FTC disclosure guidelines regulating endorsements via social media
– what to do if your company is the subject of a derogatory post or review online
– the pros and cons of having a detailed social media policy
– how to defend your brand/trademark from domain name and username squatting
– the importance of contracts
Listen in and learn about the legal side of social media so that you can stay on the right side of the law.
Daliah Saper of Saper Law on the Legal Side of Social Media| Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi
About our Guest, Daliah Saper Social Media Attorney and Founder of Saper Law
Daliah Saper is an Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment, and Business Attorney who founded her namesake law firm, Saper Law, in 2005.
Daliah appears regularly on television news programs such as Fox News, CNBC, ABC News, and Bloomberg to provide commentary on internet law. Additionally, Daliah has been featured in digital publications including The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun-Times, Wired, and Advertising Age.
Daliah Saper is nationally recognized for drafting and negotiating complex contracts, helping brands protect their trademarks and copyrights online, and litigating cutting-edge cases involving anonymous online defamation, revenge porn, sexting, cyberbullying, and other emerging Internet Law issues.
Daliah made international headlines when she represented a “catfishing” victim before the Illinois Supreme Court. In addition to managing Saper Law for the last 15 years, Daliah has served as an Adjunct Professor of Entertainment and Internet Law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law since 2010.
Daliah is a commentator for national news networks and a frequent speaker, panelist, and instructor for businesses and institutions around the world. Law Bulletin Publishing Company named Daliah one of its “40 Attorneys Under 40″- an incredibly competitive list of accomplished attorneys compiled from thousands of highly qualified nominations.
Super Lawyers Magazine has named Daliah to its list for 13 consecutive years. Most recently, Crain’s named Daliah to its list of the “60 Most Influential Women Lawyers.” Read more about Daliah and the various awards and accolades she has received here: http://saperlaw.com/attorneys/
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