This seminar will be a collaborative workshop of newspaper editors and media lawyers, plus a lunch address on "Change Now: How Newspapers Can Prevail in the Internet Age."
WHEN: Thursday, November 20, 2008
Continental breakfast 8:00 am
Workshop 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon
Lunch 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm
WHERE: Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, 10 Lincoln Square, Worcester, MA 01608.
WHAT: A half-day workshop discussing your newspaper's liability for reader comments on your Web site, including:
PLUS: Luncheon featuring Josh Benton, founding director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, who will offer comments on "Newspapers Online and the Changing Journalist-Audience Relationship."
WHO: This is meant to be interactive. Please come ready to discuss your paper's experiences and questions. In addition, the expert panel will include:
- The current state of the law
- Examples of reader-comment policies of newspapers in New England and beyond
- Practical discussion of how newspapers have addressed such challenges as "gutter talk," anonymity, subpoenas, spoofing, and online harassment.
PLUS: Luncheon featuring Josh Benton, founding director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, who will offer comments on "Newspapers Online and the Changing Journalist-Audience Relationship."
WHO: This is meant to be interactive. Please come ready to discuss your paper's experiences and questions. In addition, the expert panel will include:
- Moderator: Richard C. Gagliuso (Gagliuso & Gagliuso, Merrimack, NH)
- Jim Bodor, Director of Online, telegram.com (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- Damon Kiesow, Managing Editor/Online, The Telegraph (Nashua, NH)
- Jessica Kosowski, Online Editor, Attleboro Sun-Chronicle (MA)
- David Olson, Editor, The Salem News (MA)
- David Ardia, Director, Citizen Media Law Project, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
- Rob Bertsche, media lawyer (Prince, Lobel, Glovsky & Tye LLP, Boston, MA)
Discussion leaders:
- T. Barton Carter, Professor of Communication and Law, Boston University
- Peter J. Caruso Sr. (Caruso Law Firm, Andover, MA)
- Alan Neigher (Law Office of Alan Neigher, Westport, CT)
- Mary-Rose Papandrea, Assistant Professor, Boston College School of Law
Directions: Take Route 90 (Mass Pike) to Exit 10 (Auburn). After the tollbooth, bear left at the fork. Take Route 290 East. Get off at Exit 17. Take a left at the top of the ramp at a set of lights. At the second set of lights at the bottom of the hill make a left onto Major Taylor Boulevard (formerly Worcester Center Boulevard). The Hotel is on your right.
HOW: Please sign up by Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 by emailing this completed registration form to
rbertsche@PrinceLobel.com or faxing it to 617.456.8100.
HOW MUCH: $25 for the first attendee from a newspaper (includes lunch). $10 for each additional attendee (without lunch), or $25 with lunch. You can pay at the door (cash or check) or by faxing this registration form with credit card information.
IMPORTANT REQUEST: As part of the program, we would like to hand out examples of policies/rules/terms and conditions that newspapers are currently using. If you'd like your newspaper's policies to be included in that group, please forward them to rbertsche@PrinceLobel.com.
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