Stanford to Host 11th Annual Ecommerce Best Practices Conference
The Stanford Graduate School of Business will host the 11th Annual Stanford Ecommerce Best Practices Conference on June 16, 2014. The Stanford Ecommerce Best Practices Conference is the premier educational event for practitioners in the ecommerce industry. Leading experts from industry, legal practice and academia will address current issues facing the industry and offer practical solutions for dealing with the many legal uncertainties that arise when doing business online.
The program will feature a roundtable of general counsel from leading ecommerce companies. Some topics of discussion during the conference will include, digital copyright, new distribution channels, changing business models and the Future of TV, cybersecurity in the United States and around the globe, business aspects of new content distribution models and how lawyers should confront them, patent best practices, privacy protection in the cloud, best practices regarding virtual currencies and mobile payments, mobile and social media marketing and promotions, current global IP protection issues as well as transactional issues in cloud service, Big Data, screen scraping, database protection and Data Mining.
The event is open to alumni, faculty, the general pubic, Stanford Staff and all students. The event will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 6:15 p.m. It will be held in the Stanford Law School located at 559 Nathan Abbott Way in Stanford, CA. The event is sponsored by The Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, its Center for ECommerce, and the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Registration of the this event can be completed online at the Stanford Graduate School of Business’s website.