Negotiating the internet legal minefield
Explore thorny legal questions about online speech
About
It is a time where a single misstep online can land you in jail, and understanding the legal landscape of the internet has never been more critical. It is an essential event for anyone navigating the digital space, from social media users to business operators and content creators.
This event will delve into the evolving legal boundaries of online speech, with a focus on recent events and developments, including the evolution of social media prosecution policies. Through a series of real-life case studies, we will explore the complexities of online harassment, and defamation, and the recent legal changes that have made these issues even more pressing.
Key case studies
- The very first instance where a social media platform was compelled to release user information, exploring its impact on anonymous free speech and the precedent it set for future cases.
- The longest harassment case ever recorded in the UK, highlighting the challenges faced when the police are not interested in pursuing action. This case will discuss alternative legal avenues available to victims of severe online harassment.
- A London community became the subject of an online campaign falsely accusing them of being members of a satanic cult. This case evolved from initial inaction to resulting in the longest prison sentence ever handed down for online harassment.
- The surge in online hate speech during demonstrations, examining how the police, CPS, and courts dramatically shifted a 12-year policy almost overnight. This case will explore the implications of this shift on the public, free speech, and the rule of law.
What you’ll learn
- The legal limits of online speech and how recent policy shifts could affect you.
- How to protect yourself and your business from legal risks when posting content online.
- Insights into the balance between free speech and public safety, and the potential consequences of crossing legal boundaries.
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Continuing Professional Development
This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.
29 Nov 2024
11:30am - 3:30pm
Reasons to attend
This event is ideal for anyone active on social media, business owners, content creators, legal professionals, or anyone interested in understanding the legal risks associated with online activity.
By attending this event, you will gain a thorough understanding of the legal pitfalls in today’s digital environment. You will leave with the knowledge to navigate these challenges confidently, ensuring that your online presence remains within legal boundaries.
Join us for this crucial discussion and equip yourself with the insights needed to safely and effectively engage in the digital world.
Programme
11.30 | Arrival for optional lunch It is essential to sign in at the Faraday reception desk which is on the second floor for IET building before entering the Faraday Centre |
12:00 | Optional lunch There is a £25 charge for the optional lunch |
13:45 | Arrival for lecture It is essential to sign in separately for attendance at the lecture. Note this is required for IET attendance records purposes and is different to the Faraday signing-in procedure. |
14:00 | The lecture starts promptly |
15:00 | Questions and discussion |
15:30 | Optional tea/coffee in the Faraday Centre Free for members only. |