This week, we sit down with Internet law expert, Maanit Zemel, to chat about some of the most noteworthy topics in social media law.
⚫ How will the new tort of "online harassment" change the Internet landscape? (8:41)
⚫ How does the "right to be forgotten" apply in the Canadian context? (20:59)
⚫ How does Canada's anti-spam law hold up against a constitutional challenge? (31:13)
⚫ Our Ask-Me-Anything segment, featuring questions submitted by patrons of the Lawyered community (42:10)
🔵 What are some legal issues for prospective “Instagram influencers” to consider in their marketing? (42:44)
🔵 Do you have any practical tips for lawyers (and/or law firms) who are hoping to incorporate social media as part of their own practices? (45:02)
🔵 Elon Musk’s recent purchase of Twitter is reviving discussions about the role of government as it applies to regulating social networking companies. Do you see the role changing in Canada (or the US) and if so, how? (50:47)
🔵 How enforceable are legal challenges in the social media landscape given the complex geographic and jurisdictional issues? (54:50)
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