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From: Melissa Marshall <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 09:48:43 +0000

**Apologies for cross posting**

Data Protection: Compliance issues for publishers

16 March, London

Compliance with the law in relation to data can feel like a minefield.
With the introduction of monetary penalties for breaches of
legislation, and a new, tougher European data protection law on the
horizon, it is essential that all publishers have a fundamental
understanding of data compliance issues. In addition, awareness of
guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office is required and
the reputational and financial risks resulting from breaches of
legislation should not be ignored. The effective use of personal data
for the purpose of communicating with customers lies at the heart of
successful marketing strategies employed by publishers in the digital
and global economy.

Delegate Comments:

“All of it was useful, especially the exercises and looking at
examples.” James Quinney, Oxford University Press

“Link to ICO very helpful as was the pre-course reading. It was an
excellent day.”  Fiona Green, Bloomsbury Publishing

Data Protection: Compliance issues for publishers provides a primer to
the key issues. This one day course is divided into two parts so that
delegates can attend one or both of the sections as relevant to their
role.

Part One: An Introduction to Data Protection Compliance Issues (morning session)

Part Two: Data Protection in Marketing and Research (afternoon session)

Tutors: Helen Gainford, RELX Group and Henry Sainty, Farrer & Co LLP

For the full programme and to book your place or contact Melissa
Marshall by email on [log in to unmask]

Don't forget that if you are unable to attend an open course then we
can bring the course to you as in-house training, available to members
worldwide. Contact Amanda Whiting by email [log in to unmask] or
tel: +44 (0) 1865 247776.

Melissa Marshall
Training and Admin Coordinator
E: [log in to unmask] T: +44 (0) 1622 871035
W: www.alpsp.org

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