Talks and Panels

2012

BlogHer ’12: Protecting Your Blogging Rights, Respecting Those of Others

Bloggers and Brands Summit ’12: Social Media Laws

BlogHerFood ’12: Basic Copyright: Understanding Your Rights and the Rights of Others

School of Information Studies, UWM: GrandFamily Housing with a Branch Library: A Case Study in Mixed-Use Development at the Milwaukee Public Library

2011

BlogHerFood ’11: Recipe Writing: Copyright, Credit and Etiquette

School of Information Studies, UWM: Student International Experience Lecture Forum

2010

OCLC: The ethics of innovation: navigating privacy, policy and service issues

Blogalicious: The Nuts & Bolts of a Writing a Product Review

BlogHerBusiness ’10: The FTC Guidelines One Year Later

School of Information Studies, UWM: Emerging Privacy and Ethical Challenges for Libraries in the 2.0 Era

Risk and Insurance Management Society – Atlanta Chapter: Strategies for Dealing with Social Media Risk

Blissdom 2010: A Blogger’s Guide to Legal, Accounting and FTC Guidelines

State Bar of Wisconsin: Social Media Challenges for Lawyers and Clients

2009

Wired Wisconsin & UWM Dept. of Communication: What Happens in Vegas, Stays on Facebook

Wired Wisconsin: Government 2.0

BlogHer ’09: BlogQueers

2007

BlogHer ’07: The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Online Communities

2001

Compliance Workshops: “Compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act for Schools & School Districts,” conducted in Wisconsin, Virginia, Arkansas, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Michigan, California, and New Hampshire. June – November 2001

American Association of School Librarians, ALA Annual Meeting: President’s Panel, Internet Censorship in School Libraries

2000

Civil Rights Section, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Annual Meeting: What Are Community Standards on the Internet?

1999

Christian Democratic Union, Germany: Internet Safety for Families, panel chaired by Dr. Angela Merkel

 

 

 

 

 

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