Description
This Webinar-On-Demand will focus on Social Media, the Church, and the Law with Maame Amponsah, Associate Counsel with Whiteford, Taylor, & Preston, and Erika Cole, Partner with Whiteford, Taylor, & Preston.
Learning Objectives
By listening to this Webinar-On-Demand, you will learn about:
- Are your worship services broadcast or provided online? If so, there are important legal considerations you want to understand.
- Know “best practices” for any church, ministry, or denomination using social media.
- What are the key policies any church should have in place when using social media?
- In a social media environment where anything can be posted by anyone at any time, how can you protect your church and its leaders?
Erika E. Cole, Esq., known as The Church Attorney®, and her colleague Maame A. Amponsah, Esq., will discuss how social media impacts churches today. Statistics from Pew Research show that 7 in 10 Americans use social media to connect, engage with news content, share information, and for entertainment. If your church (or church leadership) is using social media in any way, including streaming of its services, you must be aware of the legal considerations unique to a church environment.
This webinar will address the legal issues associated with using social media including privacy, intellectual property, defamation, breach of confidentiality, and other legal matters. Attendees will learn best practices and guidelines for properly using social media to avoid legal ramifications that may affect the church, its members, and leaders.
Continuing Education Credit
We are unable to offer continuing education credits for Webinars-On-Demand.
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