About all that legal stuff … a few thoughts about web.tech.law
This week has been a pretty busy week with Internetix and the Marketing Legislation Conference I attended and spoke at the following day. I still have a couple posts in the works including my views/review of my N97 which I’ve had for a couple weeks now.
I just thought I’d take this opportunity to talk about my main occupation (which has been keeping me busy and away from more frequent blogging). Some of you know that I am an attorney and I practice as a Web and Digital Media lawyer. Essentially I am a social media and copyright lawyer and I founded my firm 4 years ago today after leaving Werksmans Incorporated.
My firm is Jacobson Attorneys and I blog as much as I can about interesting legal issues (at least what I think is pretty interesting) which are relevant to many of my clients.
I also have a Facebook page set up to complement my main website (you can become a fan right from my site – look for the Facebook Connect button at the top of the sidebar on the left) too. I am experimenting with ways I can use the page to add more interesting or valuable content for my fans so I encourage you to head over there, become a fan and let me know what you think about what I post there and what you would like to see on the page.
I am pretty excited about Facebook, in part, because it truly is becoming a social utility. There are over 250 million Facebook users. That is about a fifth of the world’s population that is online and about the same number as people as the number of people in China who are online.
Anyway, it would be great if you would head over to my site and the Facebook page and get involved if the content appeals to you. As always, feel free to give me feedback, comment or share anything you find interesting, annoying or just plain fantastic!
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