“Mine or yours – software and data. Challenges 2016”
Organiser:
Organisation pro Software Escrow e.V., Munich (OSE)
Conference chair: RA Prof. Dr Jochen Schneider
Place, date:
Friday, 29 January 2016 at the Haus der bayerischen Wirtschaft
Max-Joseph-Straße 5, D-80333 Munich
From 8.30 a.m. Registration, coffee and finger breakfast
9.00 a.m. Start of the event, welcome, Stephan Peters (OSE; Deposix Software Escrow GmbH), RAin Dr Astrid Auer-Reinsdorff (VV davit)
Thematic introduction
Prof Dr Jochen Schneider (OSE; SSW Schneider Schiffer Weihermüller, Munich)
Keynote speech:
Trade in digital goods according to UsedSoft III – de lege lata and de lege ferenda
Prof Dr Gerald Spindler (Georg August University, Göttingen)
Block 1: Usedsoft III – user perspective, manufacturer perspective and dogmatics
Moderator: Attorney Dr Malte Grützmacher (CMS Hasche Sigle, Hamburg)
- How UsedSoft III fundamentally changes the licence models of software providers
Attorney Jürgen Beckers (OSE; Attorneys BDH, Darmstadt) - Quo-usque tandem UsedSoft? UsedSoft III and the consequences
Attorney Dr Truiken Heydn (TCI Rechtsanwälte, Munich) - Realisation options of the insolvency administrator
Dr Jochen Lehmann, lawyer (GÖRG Partnerschaft v. Rechtsanwälten mbB, Cologne) - UsedSoft III – a further step towards insolvency-proof licence agreements? Keynote speech with presentation of the OSE statement on the corresponding reform of the InsO, ZinsO 2015, 1993 ff
Attorney Dr Alin Seegel (OSE; ReedSmith LLP, Munich)
Discussion with panel and audience
Block 2: Tracking ID / Personal Data Economy
Moderator: RA Wilfried Reiners (OSE; PRW Rechtsanwälte Partnerschaft, Munich)
- Possibilities and limits of the utilisation of vehicle data
Attorney Dr Philipp Haas (Robert Bosch GmbH, Gerlingen) - Data protection between fundamental rights and commercialisation
Prof Niko Härting, lawyer (HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte, Berlin) - Economy vs. data protection – protection and economic potential of data
Attorney Dr Sebastian Kraska (Law firm Dr Kraska, Munich)
Summary of the morning
Prof Dr Jochen Schneider (OSE; SSW Schneider Schiffer Weihermüller, Munich)
Block 3: Big Data and Industry 4.0, Vol. 2
Moderator: Dr Oliver M. Habel (OSE; tecLEGAL Habel Rechtsanwälte, Munich)
- From transparent people to calculated offenders, eight researched applications of big data analytics in (foreign) policy and business
Peter Welchering (freelance science journalist, Stuttgart) - Commercial use of analytic tools: from business case to contractual regulation
Christian Ringeling (MicroStrategy Deutschland GmbH, Frankfurt) - Industry 4.0 – Enabler: actual and legal protection of company data
Lawyer Dr Claudio G. Chirco (BEITEN BURKHARDT, Düsseldorf) - Risk management and know-how protection in times of modern industrial espionage
Thomas Elsasser (Bavarian State Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Munich)
Summary:
Panel and discussion with all speakers
Moderation: Attorney Prof Dr Peter Bräutigam (Noerr LLP, Munich)