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Winter (and with it the OSE Symposium in January) will hopefully soon be over, spring will hopefully still come and when summer arrives in Berlin … the OSE invites you to the Summer Talk in Berlin. We would be delighted to welcome you on Friday, 1 July 2016 at the Representation of the Saarland to the Federal Government, In den Minstergärten 4, 10117 Berlin, because we have another exciting programme, which will be posted online here in the next few days. The planned programme will be as follows:

from 10.00 am

Registration, coffee and finger breakfast

10.30 a.m. Start of the event, welcome address

Stephan Peters, Chairman of the Board OSE and RAin Dr Astrid Auer-Reinsdorff, Chairwoman davit

10.40 a.m. Thematic introduction

Dr Philipp Süss (OSE, Reed Smith LLP, Munich) and Dr Matthias Terbach (RAe BMT, Berlin)

10.50 a.m. Keynote

Big data – but where to? Potentials and limits of the use of data-based business models

Bernd Schlömer (LOAD e.V. Association for Liberal Network Policy (ICANN ALS/At Large Structure), Berlin)

11.20 a.m. 1st thematic block

New strategies for dealing with insolvencies: Better protection of software licences and data

Introduction & Moderation: Christian Kast (OSE, Anwaltscontor, Munich)

Overdue instead of superfluous: Towards a necessary reform of the InsO

Attorney Dr Frank Remmertz (OSE, REMMERTZ LEGAL, Munich)

Insolvency resistance of data and software licences from the perspective of the insolvency administrator

Prof Dr Rolf Rattunde (Law firm Leonhard Rattunde, Berlin)

Instruments for rescuing assets in the insolvency of CSPs (cloud service providers) from the perspective of the licence holder

RA Dr Justus Gaden (RAe BMT, Berlin)

12.35 p.m. Joint lunch break, buffet

13.35 Brief summary of the morning

Dr Philipp Süss (OSE, Reed Smith LLP, Munich)

13.45 hrs 2nd block of topics

The tension between the Privacy Shield and Article 8 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Introduction & moderation Dr Oliver M. Habel (OSE, tecLEGAL Habel) with three theses on the future of a Privacy Shield

Necessity of a Privacy Shield for EU-US data transfers

Attorney Dr Kevin Max von Holleben (Lexton Rechtsanwälte, Berlin)

Critical position of the supervisory authorities

Nikolaus Bertermann, lawyer (SKW Schwarz law firm, Berlin)

Data transfer to non-EU countries under the EU General Data Protection Regulation

Attorney Matthias Hartmann (HK2 Rechtsanwälte, Berlin)

15.00 hrs Coffee break

15.30 hrs 3rd thematic block

Data economy: Data as an economic asset, exploitation rights, data awareness

Introduction & Moderation: Attorney Julian Höppner (Attorneys JBB Jaschinski, Biere, Brexl, Berlin)

New business models in clinical research

Practical examples from the field of tension between medical progress, ownership & protection of patient data and economic interests of the pharmaceutical industry

Henning Lux (CEO and founder of Clincase (Quadrateck Data Solutions Ltd.), Berlin)

Digital platforms and data economy, observations from practice

Ansgar Baums (Head of Government Relations Europe, HP Inc., Berlin)

Selected questions and answers on the European General Data Protection Regulation

Lawyer Prof Niko Härting (Härting law firm, Berlin)

16.30 Panel discussion on the conference topic

Moderation: Dr Philipp Süss (OSE, Reed Smith LLP, Munich)

approx. 5.30 pm Networking with small delicacies à la finger food

The participation fee is € 220,- plus VAT, members of davit, DGRI or OSE pay € 180,- plus VAT. An invoice will be issued after receipt of registration. On request, participants will receive a training certificate for lawyers in accordance with §15 FAO for 5.5 hours.