Come to the next Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast to listen, share, network and learn along with other area professionals.
Is your digital footprint in compliance with the communications decency act? Is giving credit online and linking to a source enough to avoid copyright infringement? In an online world full of social media, sharing and mash-ups, the answers might seem fuzzy.
Jack Greiner’s goal is to help you “avoid your lawyer” by bringing clarity to the latest in online intellectual property laws. Greiner is with Graydon, Head & Ritchey. From Facebook terms of service to the role of re-tweeting in libel cases, anyone involved in creating content online will be interested in this presentation

The event is free thanks to CincyTech. Join us on Friday, April 24th from 7:30 am until 9:30 am at the Mercantile Library.
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Registration Event registration is required and limited to 50 attendees. Once the event is sold out, please send an email to cincysocmed AT gmail DOT com to be added to the waiting list.
Date Friday, April 24th from 7:30 am until 9:30 am
Location The Mercantile Library at 414 Walnut St # 1100, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cost Free thanks to our sponsor, CincyTech.
Questions? Contact Daniel Lally and Kevin Dugan via cincysocmed AT gmail DOT com
About Jack Greiner: Jack is a partner with Graydon, Head and Ritchey. He works with the firms’ Media Communication and Information clients and practices in the areas of commercial litigation and First Amendment law. His work has included litigation of disputes over a variety of contracts, First Amendment issues, non-competition covenants, libel and intellectual property disputes.
Since 2005, Jack has been named a “Leading Lawyer” by Cincy Business Magazine. Jack has been named one of The Best Lawyers in America and an Ohio Super Lawyer since 2007 for his work in Commercial Litigation and First Amendment Law. He was also awarded the Ohio Society of Professional Journalist Award for Best Defense of the First Amendment for his contribution to “Lead’s Dangerous Legacy.”
About CincyTech: CincyTech is a public-private group whose mission is to accelerate the growth of start-up technology businesses into high-growth companies in Southwest Ohio. CincyTech does this through management assistance, seed-capital investments and connections to partners who share this mission.
CincyTech is a regional technology initiative of the State of Ohio’s Third Frontier Project. Its work focuses on opportunities in information technology and bioscience. Portfolio companies include Zipscene, ThinkVine and Assure Rx.
About Mercantile Library: Organized in 1835, The Mercantile Library is a membership library. It is the city’s senior library and one of the oldest cultural institutions in the Midwest. The name refers not to the collection, but to the Library’s founders who were young merchants and clerks. It is a non-profit institution supported by members’ annual subscriptions, gifts, and income from an endowment fund. The Library receives no tax support. Be sure to check out their blog, Stacked.
About Cincinnati Social Media: Founded by Kevin Dugan, Daniel Lally and Dave Knox, Cincinnati Social Media counts more than 250 members and holds monthly events where social media experts and newbies alike come together to eat, meet, share, and learn. Marketers, PR pros, entrepreneurs, bloggers, podcasters, new-media fanatics, and online social networkers are all welcome to attend. It is a proud member of the international Social Media Breakfast series.