
Agenda:
Digitalization – The European View
• The EU Turning Into A Data Economy
-What will the legal framework in Europe look like going forward
-Legal challenges as they relate to ownership and access to data
• Autonomous Driving/Robotics and Liability
-Liability implications (where do responsibilities lie in a self-learning environment: Manufacturer, Owner, Driver, Programmers)
-Privacy implications
-Consequences for insurance coverage
• Internet of Things – Legal Challenges in the EU
-Usage of personal data
-Structural and contractual issues IoT platforms are facing
- The disruption caused by new business models/distribution channels
Digitalization – The US View
• US Legal landscape for IoT applications – Overlap and Conflicts with EU regulations
- Intellectual Property related issues/Digital copyright
- Aggregate Date vs. anonymous data
- Self-regulatory code of conduct approach
• IoT enforcement risks - FTC enforcement actions
- Legal challenges in keeping up with Innovation
• Risk minimization strategies for IoT applications
Followed by Q & A Discussion with Audience
SPEAKERS:
• Dr. Peter Bräutigam, Partner, Noerr LLP
• Alan N. Sutin, Senior Chair, Global IP & Technology Group, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
• Lucinda Longcroft, Head, WIPO Office New York, World Intellectual Property Organization (Moderator)