Brussels event announcement - Technological governance at the crossroads: The present and future of EU copyright law
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If you're interested in the impact of recent (and ongoing!) EU copyright developments on technological advancements, then join the discussion taking place in Brussels on 1 December 2023!
Topics will include: the scope of protection of copyright in Europe, responsibilities and liability of online platforms, fundamental rights on the internet, user rights, and the development of Artificial Intelligence.
Speakers
- Benoit Van Asbroeck, Partner (Bird & Bird)
- Kristina Janušauskaitė, Director of European Legal Affairs (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry)
- Eleonora Rosati, Of Counsel (Bird & Bird) and Professor of Intellectual Property Law (Stockholm University)
- Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe, partner (Gorissen Federspiel) and former Advocate General (Court of Justice of the European Union)
Registration details
Attendance is free but registration is required. Click here for further information and to reserve your spot!
Brussels event announcement - Technological governance at the crossroads: The present and future of EU copyright law
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