Internet and E-Commerce Law Round Table
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Mark A McCutcheon, Stephen Downes and Tony Bates, moderated by George Siemens. So what can you post online? Are there limits to posting photos of people doing illegal things in an effort to stop them? These and other issues are discussed in this panel.
Part of the 'Follow the Sun' festivat, 2012. See http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/beyond-distance-research-alliance/events-1/festival
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