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Lawyers Bring User-Generated Content Sites to the Stand at Annual Seminar

Authored by Scott Goldberg on October 2, 2006 - 8:37am.
The California Lawyers for the Arts’ presentation, “Life After YouTube: The Benefits & Perils of User-Generated Content (UGC)” took place at the group’s annual Loyola Law School Seminar on September 30 in front of an unexpected audience. A show of hands revealed that less than one-quarter (that were willing to admit it, anyway) were lawyers.  The rest: independent filmmakers and musicians, weary of the risks associated with posting their work on the Internet.