8th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics
Modern Intellectual Property Governance and Openness in Europe:
A Long and Winding Road?
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ICIL 2019 Final Programme 11

11 July - St. Anselm University

12:00 Reception
14:00 - 15:00 WELCOME PLENARY
MIUR: M. Iezzi S.Anselm Vice
Rector: P. Nouzille
Organizers: Botti, Marturano, Innamorati
15:00 - 15:45 Plenary
INVITED: N. Poloudi
Digital technology: emancipating or binding?
Chair: A. Marturano
15:45 - 16:45 Session 1
Collective Management Organizations as Fiduciaries and Blockchain’s Potential for Copyright Management
George Bouchayar
An investigation into a new audit method applicable to Collective Management Organization members in the European Union: a royalty audit-driven legal perspective
Graeme Gilfillan, Dr Braam Van Der Vyver
Blockchain Technology for IP Management & Governance: Exploring its Potential to Restore Trust and Resilience in the Plant and Biomedical Sectors
Christine Frison,Thomas Gils, Esther van Zimmeren
Copyright law and blockchain content supply chains
Bianca Hanuz
Chairs: Spence - Gresko
16:45-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00 - 18:00 Session 2
Copyright and the Panoptic Sort
Prof. Dan L. Burk
Genetic Copyright: An Alternative Method for Protecting and Using Essential Public Knowledge Assets?
Prof. dr. Nicola Lucchi
Building Castles in the Sand: A Critical Analysis of the EU Nomotechnique Framework for Copyright Protection Online
Branka Marusic
Rethinking the Philosophy of Copyright Law: Lessons from Africa to Europe?
Dr Abayomi Al-Ameen
Chairs: Mantovani - Marturano
18:00 - 18:15 Coffee Break
18:15-19:30 Roundtable
Political uses of Social Media
Barberis, Saraceni, Botti, Mitrou
Chair: Innamorati
19:30 - 21:00 WELCOME PARTY
Local wine tasting, snacks and music show

12 July - University of Rome, Tor Vergata

08:15 - 09:15 Transfer to Tor Vergata
09:30 - 10:15 Welcome and plenary
Univ. Tor Vergata Representatives
10:15 - 11:15 Session 1
Functional Change of Patents in Public Basic Science
Michael Neumann
The Role of Intellectual Property Rights for SME Growth
An Cosaert
The functions of IPRs and limitations in the context of Standard Essential Patents
Eric Sergheraert
Balancing Economic Benefits and Human Rights in European Patent law: A Co-operative Model of Relationship
Dr Sadaf Shariat
Chairs: Mantovani - Popotas
11:15 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:45 Panel:
Explainable Intelligent Systems and the Trustworthiness of Artificial Experts
Speith, Bräuer, Oster, Langer
Chair: M. Innamorati
12:45 - 13:15 Special Plenary
Foundation of a new information law organization in Greece
Botti, Mitrou
Chair: M. Botti
13:15-14:45 Lunch
14:45 - 15:45 Session 2
IP Centred Governance (contractual and relational) Modes Along Collaborative Health Innovation Platforms - The Relevance to “Valley of Death” Metaphor
Krishnamani Jayaraman
Patent Ownership in R&D Partnerships: How Accessible are Co-developed Inventions?
Arina Gorbatyuk
Patent Agent Governance And the Invisible Harmonization of the Global Patent System
Wissam Aoun
A micro-perspective on the governance of openness
Dr. Jakob Wested
Chairs Marturano - Miller
15:45 - 16:45 Session 3
Trade Secrets and the Right to Information
Prof. Sharon Sandeen
Vehicle data controls: Balancing interests under The Trade Secrets Directive and the GDPR
Freya Van Den Boom
The Dual Role of Data
Dr. Maayan Perel
Chairs Miller - Gresko
16:45 - 17:00 Coffee Break
17:00 - 18:00 Session 4
Fixing Copyright Reform: How to Address Online Infringement and Bridge the Value Gap
Dr. Joao Pedro Quintais
Opening copyright eyes to the blindness world
Karolina Sztobryn
Data protection and the cross-border exchange of data in private international law
Prof. dr. Paul Torremans
The Right to Access to Information Under the GDPR
Prof. dr. Maria Botti, Anastasia Michailaki, Maria Nikita, Fereniki Panagopoulou
Chairs Spence - Servisole
18:00 - 19:00 Transfer to St. Anslem
19:00 - 22:30 CONFERENCE DINNER @ Consolini

13 July - St. Anselm University

09:00 - 09:45 Plenary INVITED: M. Barberis
Three explanations of (e-)populism: Homo oeconomicus, Homo psychologicus, Homo digitalis.
Chair: M. Anselmi
09:45 - 10:45 Session 1
Towards an enhanced copyright governance via multilevel consultations
Dr. Nikos Koutras
On the eve of web-harvesting and web-archiving for libraries in Greece in the Openness era
Marinos Papadopoulos
Designing Laws to Promote Openness and Transparency in the Handling of Personal Data: The Obligation of Organisations to Notify Affected Individuals of Data Breaches
Prof. dr. Niloufer Selvadurai
The Costs of Open Access at the University of Antwerp
Rudi Baccarne
Chairs: Innamorati - Botti
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:00 Session 2
Artificial Intelligence, Personalised Medicine and Intellectual Property Rights: Openness Revisited
Dr. Katerina Sideri
Changes in the Medical Devices Regulatory framework and its impact on the Medical Device Industry: From the Medical Devices Directives to the Medical Devices Regulations
Magali Contardi
To Link, Or Not To Link, That Is the Question:
Alebe Linhares Mesquita
Chairs: Servisole - Visintin - Spence
12:00 - 12:30 PLENARY: CONCLUSIONS
Botti, Innamorati, Marturano
Final Remarks: S. Visintin
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