Mob rule? Using crowdsourced data as substantiation
- 14 June 2017
- 8.45am - 10.00am (breakfast and registration from 8.15am)
- 5 Chancery Lane, London, EC4A 1BL
- Entry: Free
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This session will focus on Crowdsourcing Substantiation. When consumers post reviews, interact with social media platforms, and use applications and other technology, a staggering amount of data is collected. However is this data credible and can it be used for reviews and endorsements?
In this session we will explore when, and how, you can use this data to create and substantiate advertising claims.
We will be joined by Brian Murphy from Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, one of the leading advertising and marketing law practices in the US, who will share some of his experiences and discuss recent cases and their implications for the industry.
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Brinsley Dresden
Partner
I am a specialist in advertising and marketing law and regulation, representing both brand owners and marketing services agencies across a ...
- +44 (0)20 7074 8069
- brinsley.dresden@lewissilkin.com
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