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On December 22nd, the web Analysts Association (WACA) will host a free online seminar focused on the crucial legal considerations for social media managers. This seminar aims to equip participants with the knowledge to confidently navigate the potential pitfalls of SNS operation.
Why This Seminar Matters
Social media is a powerful tool, but it’s also a legal minefield. Understanding the rules surrounding copyright, portrait rights, and marketing regulations is no longer optional – it’s essential. this seminar, supervised by a lawyer, breaks down complex legal concepts into easily digestible information, using real-world examples.
Who Should Attend?
This seminar isn’t just for dedicated SNS managers.It’s valuable for:
- Individuals responsible for operating official social media accounts.
- Consultants and creators supporting local and small-to-medium-sized businesses with their SNS presence.
- Practitioners providing corporate support related to social media.
- anyone involved in social media marketing and content creation.
Key legal Risks Covered
The seminar will cover critical areas of legal risk, including:
Copyright
Understanding what you can and cannot use in your social media posts. This includes images, videos, music, and text. Using copyrighted material without permission can lead to notable legal consequences.
portrait Rights
Knowing the rules around using images of people on social media. generally, you need consent to use someone’s likeness for commercial purposes.
Stealth Marketing Regulations
Avoiding deceptive marketing practices. Openness is key – clearly disclose any sponsored content or endorsements.
Seminar Details
The seminar will be held online on December 22nd from 9:00 PM to 9:35 PM. An attorney will supervise the session,ensuring the information provided is accurate and up-to-date.
Key Takeaways
- Social media management carries inherent legal risks.
- understanding copyright, portrait rights, and marketing regulations is crucial.
- Transparency and obtaining proper consent are vital for avoiding legal issues.
- Staying informed about evolving legal standards is an ongoing responsibility.
Looking Ahead
The legal landscape of social media is constantly evolving. Staying proactive and informed is the best defense against potential legal challenges. WACA’s seminar is a valuable first step, but continuous learning and seeking legal counsel when needed are essential for responsible and triumphant social media management.