Why we course creators need to comply with applicable privacy laws

Copyright myth busting

Why you need to be careful when having a photoshoot done for your online course

Do you know that Australian operators of Facebook pages can be liable for other people’s defamatory comments?

17 practical steps to help you create great course content, protect yourself, and limit your risk

Module 9 intro: Protecting yourself, your cash and your course with disclaimers and terms of use

Module 8 intro: Understanding privacy statement requirements and preparing and posting your own one

Module 7 intro: Managing your mailing list like a marvel and not a muppet

Module 6 intro: Encouraging people to promote your course by licensing content on Creative Commons terms

Module 5 intro: Including others’ videos in your course content without being struck out

Module 4 intro: Bringing music to one’s ears without its owner deafening yours

Module 3 intro: Using others’ images to your advantage without being told to cease and desist

Module 2 intro: Creating killer written content that won’t backfire and slap you in the face

Module 1 intro: Protecting your original creations from those who would pillage and plunder

“Doesn’t my course platform take care of privacy issues for me?”

Legal food for thought on the topic of building and using your email lists

What’s the deal with copyright and registration?

Quick legal tip for those using Mastermind.com for their courses

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