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DESIGNING LEGALLY ENFORCEABLE ONLINE AGREEMENTS: Lessons from Recent Court Decisions

Tuesday, June 3 at 9am PT / 12pm ET

Publishing your Terms of Service is just one part of creating enforceable online agreements. In this webinar, Kyle Fath, Partner at Squire Patton Boggs, and Julie Rubash, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at Sourcepoint, will provide an update on recent court decisions where the lack of reasonably conspicuous policies led to privacy litigation and denials of arbitration. Learn practical design strategies to mitigate the risk of privacy litigation and ensure the enforceability of the arbitration agreement.

 

You'll learn:

  • Explore the differences between various online agreement types (clickwrap, browsewrap, sign-in wrap)
  • When to get consent for online terms, arbitration agreements
  • When to get express vs. implied consent
  • How maintaining a record of contract versions and user acknowledgements can protect your business

The presentation will be followed by Q&A.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Squire Patton Boggs and Sourcepoint webinar with Kyle Fath, Julie Rubash and Pat Effinger

YOUR LEGAL AND PRIVACY EXPERTS

Featuring Kyle Fath, Partner in the Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice at Squire Patton Boggs and Sourcepoint's Julie Rubash, Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel and Pat Effinger, Senior Client Services Director.

Plus, we 'll provide a demo of Sourcepoint’s Legal Preferences and Transaction Receipts solution.

 

BRANDS THAT TRUST US

COMPARE US STATE PRIVACY LAWS AND DEADLINES

It’s difficult to keep track of US state privacy laws. The following states have passed comprehensive data privacy laws: California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut, Iowa, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, Oregon, Delaware, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Maryland, Minnesota, Kentucky, Nebraska, and now Rhode Island and Florida.

With each new law, comes the questions of how requirements and impacts to the digital advertising industry will differ. Get our chart that defines the basics like applicability, sensitive data processing, and deadlines to honor universal opt-out mechanisms.

US State privacy comaprison chart

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What our customers say:

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Sourcepoint ensures that we’re always up-to-speed with the latest GDPR recommendations and will even make updates for us when necessary.

"We’re so happy with the integration on the website that we’re now moving our apps over to Sourcepoint, too."

Sarah Watson

Sarah Watson

Chief Product Officer, PinkNews
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The Diagnose tool gives us global visibility into the behavior of trackers operating on our sites. It is a very innovative and powerful solution that enables us to monitor compliance at scale.

"The reports perfectly complement our consent management workflows to inform the way we control and document our tech stacks."

Guillaume Sanna

Guillaume Sanna

Data Protection Officer, CDiscount
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[Sourcepoint's] platform is detailed and allows for a lot of customizations, and their Dialogue feature has given us the tool we need to identify bad actors and ensure we're not only compliant but being efficient as well."

Elspeth Hinde

Elspeth Hinde

Head of Product, Publishers Collective
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Partnering with Sourcepoint, we were able to adapt our Consent or Pay model to meet strict requirements set by our local data protection authority while continuing to execute on our various monetization strategies."

Dominque Kuhn

Dominque Kuhn

Head of Product Management, Heise Medien