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Description

The distribution of content on the internet obeys precise rules and falls within a specific legal framework. This summary course will allow you to understand these regulations, secure your practices and manage possible litigation on this subject.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

Communication managers, community managers, webmasters, web project managers, lawyers and all people responsible for distributing content on the web.

Prerequisites

Training objectives

  • Understand the essential foundations of internet law Master the rights and responsibilities related to online publication and distribution Identify the legal risks of personal data breaches Legally secure the distribution of online content Manage disputes related to content distributed on the web
  • Training program

      • Internet law and the law applicable to the Internet: the myth of the legal void.
      • The main players in France and abroad: ICANN, AFNIC, CNIL, HADOPI.
      • The legal framework for contractual protection specific to the internet: the LCEN, the DADVSI and LOPPSI laws 2.
      • Legal constraints relating to consumer protection in distance contracts (B to C).
      • Exchanges Collective reflection on the overall legal framework of the Internet and its consequences on the companies and activities of the participants.
      • The various potential attacks on the privacy of customers or employees (particularly on social networks).
      • The crime of identity theft.
      • Defamation, insults and denigration.
      • Case study Study of examples of invasions of privacy linked to the dissemination of content on the internet and case law on the subject.
      • The right to personal image.
      • Copyright and intellectual property on the internet.
      • Content moderation and filtering of comments .
      • Compliance with the rules for collecting personal data: conservation, archiving and confidentiality.
      • The right of access and rectification, the "right to digital oblivion
      • Practical work rnExamples of legal precautions, particularly contractual, to put in place to secure the distribution of content on the internet.
      • Legal liability relating to the distribution of content on the internet.
      • The different types of disputes.
      • The handling of disputes.
      • The particular case of international disputes.
      • Case study Study of examples relating to legal disputes relating to the distribution of online content.
    • 836
    • 7 h

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