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Jacqueline D Lipton

    Jacqueline D. Lipton is an internationally recognized professor of law, consultant, and literary agent, with extensive publications on contract, copyright, and trademark law, cyberlaw, privacy, and defamation. Her work delves into the intricate legal landscapes that shape the digital age and its impact on creative industries. Lipton explores how the law continually evolves to keep pace with technological advancements, all while safeguarding the rights of creators and individuals within the online sphere.

    Our Data, Ourselves
    Law and Authors
    • Law and Authors

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.9(18)Add rating

      This accessible, reader-friendly handbook will be an invaluable resource for authors, agents, and editors in navigating the legal landscape of the contemporary publishing industry. Drawing on a wealth of experience in legal scholarship and publishing, Jacqueline D. Lipton provides a useful legal guide for writers whatever their levels of expertise or categories of work (fiction, nonfiction, or academic). Through case studies and hypothetical examples, Law and Authors addresses issues of copyright law, including explanations of fair use and the public domain; trademark and branding concerns for those embarking on a publishing career; laws that impact the ways that authors might use social media and marketing promotions; and privacy and defamation questions that writers may face. Although the book focuses on American law, it highlights key areas where laws in other countries differ from those in the United States. Law and Authors will prepare every writer for the inevitable and the unexpected.

      Law and Authors
    • Introduction : what is data privacy and why is it important? -- Who owns our data? -- Our data at home -- Our data at work -- Our data on social media -- Our children's data -- Our data at school -- Our data in the digital marketplace -- Our data across the pond -- Our data and our health -- Our data and our money -- Our data and the government -- Our data into the future.

      Our Data, Ourselves