GRIT: next basic courses in IT-Law in March 2010

Am I allowed to copy photos, maps or logos from the internet to my company’s website? What is personal data? How long am I allowed to store these data? For what kind of website content am I liable? How do I prove the validity of an internet contract?

Almost every company is confronted with these kind of questions on a regular basis. Especially in the context of the internet, there are a large number of legal rules which have to be followed.

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[Martin S. Haase, LL.M.]

In November 2008 and March and November 2009, the Institute for Legal Informatics (IRI) offered two full basic courses in IT-Law. The next course will be in March 2010.

The course contains the following four modules:

Module 1: Introduction to IT-Law / Data Protection Law (2nd March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00 /4th March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00)

Module 2: Copyright Law and Website Design in compliance with the law (9th March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00 / 11th March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00)

Module 3: E-Commerce Law and Advertising in the Internet (16th March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00 / 18th March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00)

Module 4: IT-Law and Labour Law / Law of Cybercrime (23rd March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00 / 25th March 2010, 18:00 – 22:00)

For further information, please visit the GRIT section of this page. The state of Lower Saxony subsidises the course with European Union funds (EFRE). Therefore, the participants are required to pay a maximum of 90 Euro for an eight-hour-module. The whole course (32 hours) costs 300 Euro.

If you are interested in this course or if you would like to forward information in relation to this course to others, please do not hesitate to contact: Martin Sebastian Haase, LL.M. (phone: +49 511/7628168; email: haase@iri.uni-hannover.de)

 

 

 

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