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SEMPO's SEO And Legal Issues Webinar

As a growing search engine marketer, there may be some legal issues you need to be aware of that you may not be. However, when it comes to legal issues, ignorance is no excuse.

With this in mind, the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) has decided to present an encore presentation of their free SEO And Legal Issues webinar. As indicated by the title, the webinar looks at the legal issues facing today's SEO/SEM community. The subjects being discussed include copyright law, trademark law and libel law.

The webinar takes place on December 14, 2006 at 12:00pm ET (this Thursday) and interested parties are invited to register.

The initial SEO and Legal Issues webinar was conducted during October of this year and the demand was high enough SEMPO thought it prudent to deliver an encore presentation. The webinar lasts for one hour and the cost is free. For more information, visit the SEMPO site.

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Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest search news.

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Novel

SEO and legality, now that's a novelty

SEMPO's SEO And Legal Issues Webinar

Great Post folks, its already on my bookmark!

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