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Fox on Podcasting

Fox on Podcasting: Gordon Firemark on iTunes Changes and AI in Podcasting

Sometimes, you just have to go meta. After having recorded, produced, hosted, and guested on over 5,000 podcasts, Tom Fox decided it was time for a podcast about what else—podcasting.

In this podcast series, Tom will visit podcast hosts to learn about their love of podcasting, what they have achieved through podcasting, and why you need to consider starting your podcast. Fun, witty, and chatty, with a dash of joie de vivre, this series will be entertaining and educational.

Join Tom Fox as he explores the world of podcasting, and get ready to be inspired to start your podcast.

In this episode, Tom visits Gordon Firemark, the podcast lawyer, to discuss the changes in iTunes measurements and the use of AI in compliance.

Gordon Firemark is a highly skilled entertainment lawyer with expertise in the podcasting, filmmaking, theater, and television industries. He sees artificial intelligence (AI) as a valuable tool in content creation, specifically in streamlining processes and generating ideas for podcast episodes.

However, he does not advocate for relying solely on AI, emphasizing the need for human creativity and oversight. Firemark also acknowledges the legal complexities of AI-generated content, such as copyright protection and infringement issues.

His extensive legal background has shaped his viewpoint because he is aware of AI’s potential and consequences, particularly in tasks like legal research or content creation, where he thinks AI should complement rather than replace human capabilities.

Key Highlights:

  • AI Chat GPT for Podcast Content Creation
  • AI Regulations: California’s Proactive Stance and Challenges
  • iTunes Changes
  • Enhancing Accessibility Through Captions
  • Empowering Creatives with Legal Knowledge Courses

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: The Investigative Protocol

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements.

Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, our aim is to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game.

Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

In this episode, we review the 5 steps in your investigative protocol. These steps should be documented and circulated as a compliance function policy.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: March 22, 2024 – The Big Mistake Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network.

Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Goldman files a suit against Malaysia over 1MDB. (Bloomberg)
  • The DOJ sues Apple.  (Reuters)
  • The Vietnamese President resigns over corruption issues. (NPR)
  • Warren wants the SEC to look into Tesla’s independence. (WSJ)

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TechLaw10

TechLaw 10: Will the US Approach to Self-Regulation of AI Work?

In this edition of TechLaw10, Jonathan Armstrong talks to Attorney and Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They discuss the announcement that the US will trial a self-regulatory approach to AI. Will this work? How does it differ from the approaches taken in the EU and the UK?

The topics include:

  • What are the 4 main prongs of the White House agreement?
  • Progress with the EU AI Act
  • The UK White Paper on AI Regulation
  • Recent AI enforcement activity, including the temporary suspensions of ChatGPT & Bard & the suspension of ReplikaAI
  • The issues with watermarking AI content
  • The formation of the New York State Bar Association Task Force on AI

You can listen to earlier TechLaw10 audio podcasts with Eric and Jonathan at https://www.duanemorris.com/site/techlaw10.html

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From the Editor's Desk

From The Editor’s Desk: March and April, 2024 in Compliance Week

Welcome to From the Editor’s Desk, a podcast where co-hosts Tom Fox and Kyle Brasseur, EIC at Compliance Week, unpack some of the top stories that have appeared in Compliance Week over the past month, look at the top compliance stories upcoming for the next month, talk about some sports, and generally try to solve the world’s problems.

Tom Fox and Kyle Brasseur are back. Compliance Week 2024, a major event in the world of regulatory compliance is generating a significant buzz, especially among compliance professionals. This event promises to cover a wide array of relevant topics, from the role of women in compliance and AI to insights into fraud detection and career development.

Tom is particularly interested in the breadth of topics that Compliance Week will cover and the opportunity for professionals to learn from past compliance failures and incorporate these lessons into their programs. Similarly, Kyle shares an eagerness for the discussions that the conference will spark, specifically touching on current hot-button issues like court rulings, SEC climate rules, and DOJ speeches.

The variety of subjects the event will cover, reflecting the diversity of Brasseur’s experiences and interests within the compliance sphere, fuels his anticipation.

Highlights Include:

  • Constitutionality Concerns of Treasury’s Ownership Requirements
  • Empowering Compliance Officers in AI Risk Mitigation
  • Empowering Compliance Professionals through Future Trends
  • Enhancing Compliance Skills Beyond Basic Knowledge
  • Baseball Innovations Attracting Increased Fan Engagement
  • March Madness
  • Compliance Week 2024

Resources:

Kyle Brasseur on LinkedIn

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I hope you can join me at Compliance Week 2024. For information on the event, click here.

Compliance Week is offering a $200 discount on the registration price as an extra benefit to podcast listeners.

Enter the discount code TFOX2024: $200 off.

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Argentieri at ABA White Collar Conference: Compliance Programs, Part 2

There were recently two significant speeches by Department of Justice (DOJ) officials at the American Bar Association National Institute on White Collar Crime. The first was by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. The second was by Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicole Argentieri. They both had important remarks for the compliance professional. I have taken a deep dive into both speeches and what indicates compliance programs, compliance professionals, DOJ expectations, and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement going forward. We have previously considered the Monaco speech and began exploring the speech by Nicole Argentieri. Today, we conclude with remarks by Argentieri regarding how the DOJ will put these policies into practice and what they mean for compliance professionals and programs going forward.

Robust Compliance

The DOJ has either concluded or is in the middle of an FCPA industry sweep through oil and energy trading companies. In addition to Gunvor, there have been enforcement actions involving Vitol Trading, Glencore, and Freepoint. Argentieri noted that as a part of their resolutions with the DOJ, “each of these trading companies was required to make critical enhancements to their compliance programs to prevent future violations of the FCPA. Companies that take forward-leaning steps on compliance will be better positioned to certify that they have met their compliance obligations at the end of the term of their agreements, as is now required in corporate resolutions with the Criminal Division. These prosecutions also help set the tone for the energy trading industry as a whole — they show that a robust compliance function is critical.”

Corporate Culture

It all begins with corporate culture. The DOJ will assess the corporate culture and a company’s prior misconduct in determining the appropriate form of resolution and the financial penalty. This is where culture becomes critical, particularly for the recidivist, because, as Argentieri noted, “we will not hesitate to require substantial penalties — including, where appropriate, guilty pleas — for companies that show themselves to be repeat offenders.”

Coupling that statement with the superior resolution obtained by ABB and Albemarle shows that the DOJ is serious about corporate culture. The bottom line is that a company can move to a culture of compliance if senior management is committed to the effort. One need only consider the superior result obtained by the first three-time recidivist ABB. Culture is critical, and you must demonstrate that you have assessed and worked to improve your corporate culture.

Clawbacks and Holdbacks

One of the key initiatives brought forward under DAG Monaco’s tenure has been around incentives and consequences. However, under DAG Monaco’s tenure, incentives and consequence management were further refined in the 2023 Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (2023 ECCP). It was also enshrined in the DOJ Compensation Incentives and Clawbacks Pilot Program (Pilot Program), which has two components: (1) incentivization of compliance and (2) disincentives through clawbacks and holdbacks.

Argentieri pointed to the SAP resolution as a key example of how clawbacks and holdbacks can benefit a company. She noted, “Even before its criminal resolution, SAP had adjusted its compensation incentives to align with compliance objectives and reduce corruption risk.” She said, “SAP also took advantage of the second part of the Pilot Program, which allows companies to reduce their fines when they withhold compensation from culpable employees.” The DOJ “reduced SAP’s criminal penalty by over $100,000 for compensation that the company withheld from certain employees.”

However, the pilot program requires a real effort from the company regarding clawbacks and holdbacks. SAP “went to great lengths to defend this corporate decision, including through litigation.’ Argentieri believes that “These actions sent a clear message to other SAP employees—and employees of companies everywhere—that misconduct will have individual financial consequences. This is another example of the company’s remediation that supported our decision to award a 40% fine reduction.”

Before SAP, Albemarle was “the first company to receive a fine reduction under the Pilot Program in an FCPA resolution last year.” While Gunvor did not engage in clawbacks or holdbacks, Argentieri applauded their efforts in incentivizing compensation, relating that “Gunvor had already updated and evaluated its compensation policy better to incentivize compliance with the law and corporate policies.”

Argentieri concluded this section by stating, “All of these policies should send a simple, but strong, message: being a good corporate citizen is not just the right thing to do. It is good business. Those who step up will be able to unlock the benefits afforded by our policies. And those who do not will face stiff punishments. And for companies making the tough decision of whether to disclose, take note — we now have more ways than ever to discover misconduct.”

The Bottom Line

DAG Monaco’s speeches and Nicole Argentieri’s provided significant information for the compliance professional. Both are the DOJ expectations for a best practices compliance program and what a company needs to do if they find themselves under an FCPA investigation. DAG Monaco made four key points: (1) the DOJ will invest the most significant resources in the most serious cases, hold individuals accountable, and pursue tough penalties for repeat offenders absent a significant culture shift and remediation. (2) The Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program is a key component of enforcement and incentives. (3) The DOJ whistleblower bounty program should lead to new referrals to the DOJ. (4) Compliance professionals should be ready to address new, disruptive technologies, such as the rise of AI, through their corporate enforcement programs.

Argentieri emphasized details in compliance programs. It all starts with corporate culture, but companies must strive towards robust compliance programs, including effective internal controls, incentives for employees to work ethically and in compliance, and significant consequences for failure to do so: vigorous internal reporting, triage, and investigative protocols. Compliance professionals and compliance programs have never been more important for companies.

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Compliance Week Conference Podcast

Compliance Week 2024 Speaker Preview Series – Forrest Deegan on the Inside the Mind of the CCO

In the Compliance Week 2024 Speaker Preview Podcast episode, Forrest Deegan discusses his panel at Compliance Week 2024, “Inside the Mind of the CCO.” Some of the issues he will discuss in this podcast and his presentation are:

  • The latest CCO hot topics
  • What may lie down the road?
  • Hearing from regulators and learning about new best practices at Compliance Week 2024

I hope you can join me at Compliance Week 2024. This year’s event will be held April 2-4 at the Westin Washington, DC, Downtown. The line-up is first-rate, with some top ethics and compliance practitioners around.

Gain insights and make connections at the industry’s premier cross-industry national compliance event, offering knowledge-packed, accredited sessions and take-home advice from the most influential leaders in the compliance community. Back for its 19th year, join 500+ compliance, ethics, legal, and audit professionals who gather to benchmark best practices and gain the latest tactics and strategies to enhance their compliance programs. Compliance, ethics, legal, and audit professionals will gather safely face-to-face to benchmark best practices and gain the latest tactics and strategies to enhance their compliance programs, among many others, to:

  • Network with your peers, including C-suite executives, legal professionals, HR leaders, and ethics and compliance visionaries.
  • Hear from 80+ respected cross-industry practitioners, including CEOs, CCOs, regulators, federal officials, and practitioners, to help inform and shape the strategic direction of your enterprise risk management program.
  • Hear directly from panels on leadership, fraud detection, confronting regulatory change, abiding by cross-border rules and regulations, and the always-favorite fireside chats.
  • Bring actionable takeaways from various session types, including cyber, AI, Compliance, Board obligations, data-driven compliance, and many others, to your program for you to listen, learn, and share.
  • Compliance Week aims to arm you with information, strategy, and tactics to transform your organization and career by connecting ethics to business performance through process augmentation and data visualization.

I hope you can join me at the event. For information on the event, click here. As an extra benefit to listeners of this podcast, Compliance Week is offering a $200 discount on the registration price. Enter the discount code TFOX2024 for $200 off.

The Compliance Podcast Network produces the Compliance Week 2024 Preview Podcast series. Compliance Week sponsors this series.

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The ESG Report

The ESG Report: EV Battery Regulation and Compliance in The US & EU-Part 3, EU Battery Regulation and Battery Supply Chains

The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. In this special 3-part series, I take a deep dive into EV battery regulation in the US and EU.

In this Part 3, we consider EU legislation and regulatory requirements for EV batteries and EV battery supply chains.  Pamela Fierst-Walsh is a prominent voice in critical mineral supply chain issues and a recognized leader in policy development, ESG issues, and international affairs.  From 2017-2021, Pamela drove the reorientation of U.S. diplomacy toward prioritization of minerals supply chains as the U.S. State Department’s Senior Advisor for Critical Minerals.  She coordinated the U.S. The Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Energy worked together to support National Security and Economic Council agendas.

In June 2021, she played a key role in shaping the Biden Administration’s 100-day Supply Chain Review on Building Resilient American Supply Chains to improve U.S. competitiveness for clean energy and technological advancement, which set the foundation for greater U.S. clean energy investment under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and other acts.  She regularly advises senior U.S. officials, private sector actors, and foreign counterparts.  In 2023, she joined the Board of IMPACT, a non-profit organization focused on empowering communities through greater governance of the natural resources they rely upon.  She is the CEO of PFW Advisory, LLC, and is based in Washington, DC.

Pamela’s viewpoint on EU battery regulation is that it is a revolutionary measure in establishing detailed categories and requirements for batteries, such as portability, usage in cars, and electric vehicles, regardless of where they are manufactured. Drawing from her extensive expertise, Fierst-Walsh has noted the similarities between EU regulations and the existing requirements in the United States, particularly in terms of sustainability and reusability scores.

QA1QQ1QAdditionally, she emphasizes the importance of the battery passport as it offers comprehensive insights into a battery’s manufacturing details, carbon footprint, materials, and performance. Moreover, she does not overlook the potential difficulties manufacturers might encounter in ensuring compliance, particularly in documenting supply chains and meeting the upcoming deadlines for carbon footprints and recycled content targets.

Key Highlights:

  • Battery Passport Implementation in EU Regulations
  • Battery Supply Chain Due Diligence Protocol
  • Mineral Sourcing Guidelines and Global Compliance

Resources:

Pamela Fierst-Walsh on LinkedIn

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: March 21, 2024 – The Off Channel Communications Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network.

Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • More CFTC fines for messaging app violations. (WSJ)
  • $12 bank fraud in Vietnam. (FT)
  • Money laundering of $6.3bn fraud in UK.  (AML Intelligence)
  • Will the Supreme Court legalize bribery? (The Lever)

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Pawtastic Friends - The Paw Talk

Pawtastic Friends: The Paw Talk – Cowboy, Dylan and Kane

Welcome to Pawtastic Friends: The Paw Talk. In this podcast, host Tom Fox will visit with Michael and Melissa Novelli, co-founders of Pawtastic Friends, as well as those who work with them at Pawtastic Friends.

Michael and Melissa are dedicated to helping shelter and rescue dogs in the Las Vegas area become more adaptable through enrichment training and activities such as yoga and aquatics training, as well as obedience and agility. This podcast is sure to tug on your heartstrings; just listen to how sweet this one dog is!

Tune in now to hear more from Michael and Melissa Novelli as they discuss their passion for helping pups in need. Get ready for an exciting episode of Pawtastic Friends: The Paw Talk!

In this episode, we feature Cowboy, Dylan, and Kane.

Michael Novelli and Melissa Novelli are fervent advocates for pet adoption who dedicate their time and efforts to supporting dogs in need of homes. Michael’s tireless efforts in organizing events to raise funds for adoption centers and his focus on the safe introduction of dogs underscore his belief in the transformative power of pet adoption. He highlights the importance of a supportive community, underscoring that dedication and teamwork can overcome challenging situations to lead to successful adoptions.

Similarly, Melissa’s perspective on the subject is based on her firm belief that, with perseverance and effort, positive outcomes can be achieved for rescued animals. She underscores this through her work in providing necessary care and support for dogs and organizing fundraising events, emphasizing the importance of dedication in ensuring the successful rehabilitation and rehoming of animals like Dylan. Both individuals’ experiences and backgrounds in pet adoption have shaped their perspectives, revealing the transformative impact of dedication and commitment on the lives of rescue animals and their adoptive families.

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“Thank you so much for putting Dylan in your program. You really changed his life.” – Michael Novelli

“If they can’t be a Novelli and they can’t come home with me, then I’m just happy that they’re happy living their best life.” – Melissa Novelli

“If you’re dedicated and committed, you can move mountains. And if you have a team, you can even move them a little easier.” – Melissa Novelli

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