Event Date: October 18, 2017 | Time: 10AM PST / 1PM EST

Brian CraigJoin us as Brian Craig discusses Copyright, Privacy, and Defamation Issues for Nonfiction Authors.

About Brian Craig

Brian Craig is a professor, writer, and indexer. He teaches online legal courses for Kaplan University and Brigham Young University-Idaho and previously taught at the University of Minnesota Law School. He is also a contributing writer for Wolters Kluwer providing expert analysis on the latest developments in the law, including intellectual property. In addition, Brian is a freelance indexer where he creates back of the book indexes predominantly in the fields of law, history, and politics. He previously worked for Thomson-Reuters and Wolters Kluwer in the legal information services industry as a staff attorney, legal editor, and indexer. He also worked as a judicial law clerk in Idaho and as a legislative aide in the California State Legislature. Brian Craig is the author of Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology (Pearson, 2012), a leading book in the field of cybersecurity law. He is currently working on his next book on legal history. Brian received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University and his law degree from the University of Idaho. He lives in northern Utah.

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