Social Media and Legal Implications for Institutions & Faculty
Part two of a three part series in partnership with Arts Thread and Monaco Foundry, exploring some of the most pressing challenges facing institutions, faculty, and students in the evolving worlds of social media, AI, and intellectual property.
In this session, we’ll dive into the legal implications faced by institutions and faculty members when working with student work on social media platforms. From intellectual property concerns to the terms of service on various platforms, we’ll provide practical guidance on how to navigate these complexities.
This session will include ample time for Q&A and will not be recorded.
This session will be delivered by international IP lawyer, Rel Ambrozy, Monaco Foundry’s General Counsel.
About Rel
Rel is a 30+ year legal veteran, excels in IP, AI, and SaaS. He specializes in IP litigation, protection, AI governance, Privacy by Design, cybersecurity, and complex contract negotiations, ensuring robust risk management for tech-driven businesses. He currently advises Monaco Foundry on IP.
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