26 November 2014 2 min
IAB SA and EndCode to host seminars on online content regulation
Written by: MyPressportal Team Save to InstapaperThe Interactive Advertising Bureau of South Africa (IAB SA) and EndCode is hosting a discussion focused on online content regulation and how it affects the industry. Presented by EndCode founder/director, Pria Chetty, and director, Denise Fouche, the seminar aims to open up the channels of communication on how these laws impact publishers, advertisers and marketers.
Practical guidance on achieving regulatory compliance in the areas of electronic transacting, communications, privacy protection and consumer rights protection will be addressed.
Topics include:
- The Electronic Communications and Transactions Act: Challenges in respect of electronic marketing, publication and transacting;- The Consumer Protection Act: Electronic marketing practices;- The Protection of Personal Information Act: Collecting information from the public through online competitions, campaigns and surveys; and- The Film and Publications Act: Impact on content distribution.
Johannesburg Event Details:
Date: Monday, 1 DecemberTime: 09:00 to NoonVenue: Innovatec Auditorium, 150 Rivonia Rd, SandtonCost: Cost for IAB members is R150 and R250 for non-members. To book a seat, email Theresa at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Cape Town Event Details:Date: Friday, 5 DecemberTime: 09:00 to NoonPlace: Quirk Auditorium, 97 Durham Road, Salt River Cost: Cost for IAB members is R150 and R250 for non-members.
Seats are limited. To book, email Theresa at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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