November 7, 2006 - Day 2
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8:00-8:45


Registration and Breakfast,
Smetana Hall, Municipal House

-also-

London 2007 Planning Meeting, Internet Cafe

Corporate Counsel Meeting, Smetana Hall
 

8.45-10.45


TRACK A: Sladkovsky Hall

Data Management – Privacy and Security

Moderator: Richard Owens
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Toronto


Liability in the US for failure to implement adequate data security, and failure to notify data owners of security breach
David Bender, White & Case, New York

Personal data security laws in the US and the EU: is the EU lagging behind?
Philip Nolan, Mason Hayes + Curran, Dublin

The impact of new EU prudential regulation on data management policies
Chris Rees, Herbert Smith, London

Data Privacy and e-archiving: developments in Eastern Europe
Zbynek Loebl, CEAG, Prague

Identity theft prevention
Joris Willems, Simmons & Simmons, Rotterdam

 

 


TRACK B: Gregr Hall

E-Commerce Issues
Gaming and Advertising


Moderator
: Michel Béjot
Bernard-Hertz-Béjot, Paris

Gaming on new media platforms
Francesco Portolano, Rome

Advocacy advertising on the internet – free speech or the end of democracy??
Simon Morrissey, LewisSilkin, London

Consumer protection in e-commerce
Philip Heigl, Heuking Kuehn Luer Wojtek, Frankfurt

 


10.45
-11.05


Coffee Break,
Smetana Hall

Hosted by  Van Doorne
 


11.05-13.00


TRACK A: Sladkovsky Hall

Data Management – Privacy and Security (continued)

Use of web analytics – data protection compliance
Peter Huppertz, Nörr Stiefenhofer Lutz, Düsseldorf

Whistle-blowing issues in Europe and the US under SOX and national legislation
Lokke Moerel, De Brauw, Blackstone, Westbroek, Amsterdam

The security of data export to India: the effectiveness of contractual data protection régimes
Sajai Singh, J. Sagar Associates, Bangalore

Impact of national security on IT transactions
Paul Gagnier, Bingham McCutchen, Washington D.C.

The new European regulation of location data
Jeremy Newton,Technology Law Alliance, London

 

 


TRACK B: Gregr Hall

E-Commerce Issues (continued)
Moderator: Antonio Mille, Estudio Mille, Buenos Aires

Here, there or everywhere? Cross border liability on the internet
Graham Smith, Bird & Bird, London

The challenge of user-created content: blogs and mashups
Peter Brown, Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner LLP, New York

Technology escrow
John Boruvka, Iron Mountain, Boston

Enforcing IP rights on the internet: practical considerations
Rahul Matthan, Trilegal, Bangalore


13.00-14.40


Lunch, Pilsen Resaurant, Municipal House

Hosted by Baker & McKenzie
 


14.40-16.30


TRACK A: Sladkovsky Hall

Open Source Environment

Moderator: Stephen Davidson
Leonard Street & Deinard, Minneapolis

The legal realities of open source software
Ian Walden, Baker & McKenzie LLP and Queen Mary, University of London

Open source policies and practices in software development and acquisition
Stephen Mutkoski, Microsoft Corporation, Seattle

The co-existence of open source and commercial solutions
Stephen Davidson, Leonard Street & Deinard, Minneapolis

GPL version 3: will it change the world as we know it?
Lawrence Rosen, Rosenlaw & Einschlag, Ukiah, CA

 

 


TRACK B: Gregr Hall

Telecom issues
MVNOs and MVNEs – Enabling and Operating

Moderator: Karlyn Stanley
Karlyn D. Stanley, BGH&T, Washington, DC

Are MVNOs likely to be successful in Brazil and South America?
Esther Nunes, Pinheiro Neto Advogados, Sao Paulo

Lessons from the launch of the five most recent U.S. MVNOs
Jiří Polák, Deloitte Central Europe, Prague

Key business drivers in developing an MVNO
Rory Graham, Partner Technology and Outsourcing, Brown Rudnick

Legal and regulatory considerations for MVNOS in Central Europe
Anne-Laure Fantova, CEAG, Prague

 


16.20-16.50


Coffee Break,
Smetana Hall

Hosted by Iron Mountain
 


16.40-18.30


Business Workshop: Sladkovsky Hall

COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES OF EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN
IT PRODUCT AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT

A mock IT investment/outsourcing study covering laws and practices in the
Czech Republic, Hungary,  Bulgaria, Poland and Russia

Moderator: John Beardwood, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin, Toronto

Philip Smitka, Norr Stiefenhofer Lutz, Prague

Balazs Kokeny, CMS Cameron McKenna, Budapest

Miroslav Ognyanov, Dimitrov, Petrov & Co., Sophia

Dorota Bryndal, Gessel, Warsaw

Jolanta Pranckeviciene, Baltic Law Offices, Moscow

 

 

18.30

 

Closing Address by Richard Allan Horning , President of ITechLaw, Inc.
Sladkovsky Hall
 

Closing Reception: Mayor's Hall, Municipal House

 

 
 

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