Presentation
REDA
2017
“Regulation
and Enforcement in the Digital Age”
16
- 17/11/2017
Thursday,
November 16th, 2017: University of Cyprus, Leventios Building, Room
B 108
Friday,
November 17th, 2017: European University of Cyprus, Cultural Center
Sessions:
Copyright
law in the digital era
Internet
regulation and enforcement
Special
issues in online data protection
Data
protection and consumer rights
Emerging
trends and challenges of e-commerce and consumer law
Cybersecurity
and Internet regulation
PhD
Students Special Session: Internet regulation: New challenges, new ideas
Organizing Committee:
Philippe Jougleux, Christiana Markou,
Thalia Prastitou-Merdi, Tatiana Synodinou
The International Conference "Regulation
and Enforcement in the Digital Age" greatly announces its commencement of
its work on 16/11-17/11/2017 and welcomes you to join for a second time in the
heartbeat of Cyprus’ commercial and businesses center, Nicosia, at the
facilities of University of Cyprus and European University Cyprus. The
conference is addressed to a wide audience and is expected to be attended by
lawyers, artists, creators, publishers, audiovisual and music producers,
information portals, Press representatives, police and other state authorities
and a host of private bodies.
Setting
the focus in Intellectual Property Law, the conference aims more broadly in the
development of key and novel legal issues related to the application of law in
the digital era. In this direction, during the two-day workshop of the conference,
8 sub-sections will be presented in detail, where, approximately 30 academics
and researchers from both Cyprus and abroad, will enlighten the audience on the
relevant issues.
More
specifically, intellectual property law, which is a key driver of cultural
production and strengthens cultural pluralism and diversity, is undergoing a
period of crisis and mutation due to the influence of new technologies, and in
this context the conference in the first two sections will examine challenges
and recent developments in the protection of creators and other cultural actors
in the information society. In the next two sections, the focus is set on the
implementation of EU Regulation 2015/20 on the Internet and the Single Digital
Market, where it is now being created the individual and enforceable right of
final users to access and distribute content and Internet services of their
choice, while common internet neutrality rules ensure that the same provisions
apply across Europe. In this context and since 2016 was also a reference year
for the protection of personal data, following the passage of Regulation
679/2016 (EU), the interest is also directed at adapting the protection of
personal data to increasing technological requirements.
During
the second day of the conference, at the center of interest will be in
particular the issues regarding the personal data protection in relation to the
individual's action as a consumer in the single market and cross-border trade.
In this direction, the resulting consequences of unfair commercial practices,
e-gaming, problems and risks in the development of e-procurement are expected
to be discussed, as well as the functioning of the available alternative dispute
resolution mechanisms. In the 7th section, taking into account the modern
challenges that undermine the security of the Internet and the opportunities it
offers to the user, the panel will attempt to present the most recent
developments and regulatory efforts at European level on enhancing Internet
security and information systems across the union, as well as the concerns
arising from their implementation. As a conclusion of the conference, several
PhD candidates will present their views and concerns created by the
implementation of the latest Internet Regulation by the European Union and the
consequent new state of affairs.
With
great joy and honor the organization of the conference is under the auspices of
the creative collaboration of two academic institutions of Cyprus and optimistically
aims to contribute to the general promotion of legal thinking, following the
rapid developments of the modern information society.
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