March 20, 2008
March 20, 2008
Kokomo, Indiana—Computer privacy, plagiarism, and intellectual property online: Protect yourself with the help of attorney C.L. Lindsay III, nationally recognized expert and leader in the field of student rights and academic freedom. You can learn how on Tuesday, March 25, 2008, at 1:00 p.m. in Kresge Auditorium when he will present the program Trouble Online: Campus Computing and the Law: How your Facebook/MySpace pages can come back to Haunt you!
Lindsay is the author of “The College Student's Guide to the Law: Get a Grade Changed, Keep Your Stuff Private, Throw a Police-Free Party, and More!” published in August 2005 by Taylor Trade Publishing. His syndicated column "Ask CO-STAR " is distributed nationwide on Knight Ridder/Tribune's College Wire Service. Lindsay has been featured on national television, radio and in regional and national publications, including US News and World Reports, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Review of Higher Education, The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, New York Daily News, Newsday, CBS News Radio, Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane (NPR), The Sally Jesse Raphael Show, College Bound Teen, and The Christian Science Monitor. Additionally, he is the executive director of the Coalition for Student and Academic Rights (CO-STAR) that helps thousands of college students with their legal problems, free of charge, each year.
Co-sponsored by the Student Government Association, Student Union Board, and American Democracy Project, this event is free and open to the public. Information courtesy of the Bass/Schuler entertainment web site http://www.bass-schuler.com/cllindsay.php4 .