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June 7 EVENT | FSU Likes & Laws: Social Media Influencer Compliance, Risks, and Pitfalls

By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on May 22, 2024
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On June 7, 2024, Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Tyler J. Thompson and Associate Talia Boiangin will speak at Florida State University as part of their “Frontiers in Law and Technology” webinar series. Tyler and Talia will present “Likes & Laws: Social Media Influencer Compliance, Risks, and Pitfalls.”

Whether your company uses influencers, you are an influencer, or you just need someone to explain what an influencer is, this program is for you. The presenters will discuss requirements for sponsored posts, influencer agreements and their critical provisions, influencer intellectual property considerations, combating faked engagement, and morality clauses. 

Click here to register.

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