Innovation & Law -webinaari: Markkinointi, verkkokaupankäynti ja vastuullisuusväittämät

D&I Webinar

Event date

17 Sep

2024

Dittmar & Indrenius > Insight > Innovation & Law -webinaari: Markkinointi, verkkokaupankäynti ja vastuullisuusväittämät

Webinaari tiistaina 17.9.2024 klo 8.45 – 10.00

 

Syksyn ensimmäisessä Innovation Powerhousen järjestämässä webinaarissa Partner Iiris Kivikari ja Senior Attorney Inari Kinnunen perehtyvät seuraaviin aiheisiin:

  • Verkkokauppakäynti ja alustat – viranomaiskäytäntöjen kehitys ja viimeaikaista ratkaisukäytäntöä
  • Profilointi, some ja kohdennettu markkinointi – miten markkinoinnin kohdentamista säännellään ja mitkä seikat korostuvat juuri nyt?
  • Viherväittämät ja vastuullisuus – tuleva sääntely ja siihen varautuminen
  • Yhteistyökumppanit ja palveluntarjoajat – tyypillisimmät kompastuskivet ja niiden ratkaiseminen

 

 

Jos et ole saanut kutsua ja haluaisit osallistua webinaareihin, voit olla yhteydessä: thinkingahead@dittmar.fi.

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