Agenda 2011

Draft Agenda

9:00:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Wiebe, University of Göttingen – Welcome and Introduction

9.15:
Dr. Roman Heidinger, University of Göttingen, Germany/Dr. Clemens Appl, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria – Copyright Infringement and ISP Liability – Recent Developments in Europe

10:15:
Coffee Break

10:30:
Jaromir Savelka, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic - Never-ending story: Collective Administration of Rights to Software

11:15:
Katarzyna Gracz, PhD Candidate, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, Copyright in decline? Systems theory, autopoiesis of law and the crisis of copyright in the digital era

12.00:
Allard Rignalda, University of Utrecht, Netherlands - The Privatisation of Criminal Justice in Online Communities

12:45-14:00:
Lunch Break

14:00:
Dr. Julia Hoernle, School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, Online Dispute Resolution

14:45:
Dr. Attila Kiss, University of Pécs, Hungary - Changes in the regulation of data protection in Hungary and in the EU

15:30:
Coffee Break

15:45:
Matěj Myška, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic - Data retention reloaded: a Czech approach to traffic and location data retention

16:30
Tijmen H.A. Wisman, Dep. Transnational Legal Studies, Computer/Law Institute, VU University Amsterdam, Smart meters: will the whispering in your closet be proclaimed from the rooftops?

17:15
Zsolt Zódi, University of Pécs, Hungary - Is Google Useful for Solving Legal Problems?

18:00
Closing remarks