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Internet Law Course (Level 3 Diploma)


College of Media and Publishing

Summary

Price
£394.50 inc VAT
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Study method
Online
Duration
3 months · Self-paced
Qualification
ABC level 3 Diploma in Internet law
Awarded by ABC awards
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) not included in price, and must be purchased separately
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

If you run a website, use social media, write blogs, or contribute to internet forums, then you need to know about the laws that apply to the internet.

There is a growing range of regulations – and it can be expensive if you breach them.

The course is easy to understand. There is no complicated theory. The emphasis is on explaining what to do, in simple, everyday language.

It will show you how to deal with key subjects like social media, data protection and copyright.

Course media

Description

This course will keep you out of trouble on the internet.

It will steer you through the growing maze of laws and regulations, so you don’t have to worry about making expensive mistakes.

Lawyers scrutinise the web more carefully these days, and many people are learning the hard way that mistakes can be expensive.

This course gives simple, how-to guidance on the laws that affect:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Message boards
  • Search engine results
  • Equality
  • Links
  • Online archives
  • Cookies
  • Libel
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimers
  • Terms and conditions
  • Archives

You will learn how to keep on the right side of the law – and potentially save a lot of time, aggravation and money.

Who is this course for?

Bloggers, web writers, web editors, content writers and webmasters.

Requirements

None

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