Copyright Policy Specialist, Legal Content Policy and Standards
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 2 years of experience in a policy, legal, Trust and Safety, or technology environment.
- Experience with data analysis, data tools (ie., SQL), operations, or trend identification.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience in technology industry business areas, such as operations, data analysis, and internet/online media.
- Knowledge of intellectual property law, with a particular focus on copyright issues and their application in the digital realm.
- Knowledge of the technology sector, its trends, and key policy issues affecting the internet (e.g., intellectual property, free expression, online safety).
- Ability to execute high-level analysis to drive strategic development.
- Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking skills with attention to detail in an ever-changing environment.
- Excellent project management and communication skills, with cross-functional partners.
About the job
Trust and Safety team members are tasked with identifying and taking on the biggest problems that challenge the safety and integrity of our products. They use technical know-how, excellent problem-solving skills, user insights, and proactive communication to protect users and our partners from abuse across Google products like Search, Maps, Gmail, and Google Ads. On this team, you're a big-picture thinker and strategic team-player with a passion for doing what’s right. You work globally and cross-functionally with Google engineers and product managers to identify and fight abuse and fraud cases at Google speed - with urgency. And you take pride in knowing that every day you are working hard to promote trust in Google and ensuring the highest levels of user safety.
Responsibilities
- Be a thought leader for legal removals issues by identifying and analyzing copyright content moderation trends and key policy issues affecting the Internet. Lead discussions with cross-functional stakeholders on emerging regulations and their implications on legal removals landscape at Google.
- Manage content operations and drive escalations of sensitive requests, by liaising with Product, Public Policy, Communications, and Legal teams. Balance various legal considerations in order to effectively resolve issues.
- Develop and launch scalable policies and guidelines for handling large volumes of copyright requests.
- Ability to participate in the on call rotation schedule to manage high priority escalations that may occur outside of standard non-working hours including weekends/holidays.
- Exposure to graphic, controversial, or upsetting content.
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