OSE goes Berlin: 4. OSE Summer Talk 2018
Escrow goes Digital: New ways to protect digital assets

When summer comes to Berlin … the OSE invites you to the Summer Talk, this year for the fourth time. We look forward to welcoming you on Wednesday, 27 June 2018 from 1 pm at the Saarland Representation to the Federal Government, In den Ministergärten 4, 10117 Berlin. This year we once again have exciting presentations and a new format: the talk sessions will take place in a fishbowl format: a participant in the auditorium can take a seat on a guest chair at any time and join in the discussion until he has said everything or another panellist wants to take a seat on the chair.

Programme and registration can be found here: Programme OSE Summer Talk 2018

Dr Matthias Terbach (lawyer at BMT Büsing Müffelmann & Theye, Berlin) will once again chair the conference and will guide you through the following programme:

from 13.00 Registration, coffee

1.30 p.m. Start of the event: Welcome, introductory speech Stephan Peters, Chairman of the OSE and Dr Astrid Auer-Reinsdorff, Chairwoman of davit

13.45 Keynote: ‘Data may be the atoms of the knowledge society, but does that mean there are rights to them?’, Prof. Dr Christian Czychowski (Boehmert & Boehmert, attorneys-at-law and patent attorneys, Berlin)

14.30 New escrow models for the protection of data
Moderation: Dr Matthias Terbach (BMT Büsing, Müffelmann & Theye, attorneys-at-law, Berlin)

Trustee model for accident data from the insurer’s perspective, Dr Martin Stadler, Head of Insurance Law (Allianz Versicherungs-AG, Munich)

Who owns the data when buying a used car? Lars Häger, Managing Director (Motosino GmbH, Hamburg) and attorney Florian König (RAe König & Kollegen, Hamburg)

Keynote speech: MR Dr Peter Letixerant, Head of the Digital Infrastructure & Data Law Division, Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (requested)

EU Update: Considerations on the data producer’s right, RA Dr Philipp Süss (OSE; Reed Smith LLP, Munich)

16.30 hrs Coffee break

17.00 hrs Companies in crisis: New strategies for the protection of digital assets
Moderated by lawyer Tom Braegelmann (BBL Bernsau Brockdorff & Partner, Berlin)

Investment protection despite insolvency – is there anything left? Plea for an overdue reform of the InsO to protect licence holders, Dr Frank Remmertz (OSE; REMMERTZ LEGAL, Munich)

Modern software versus old insolvency law: What can we expect from the upcoming EU restructuring procedure for start-ups? Prof Dr Christoph Paulus, Humboldt University of Berlin

Short presentation on legal policy developments in the area of insolvency / reorganisation
Prof Dr Heribert Hirte, Member of the Bundestag (Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Consumer Protection)
and Consumer Protection Committee)

approx. 19.00 hrs Summary of content

followed by a networking BBQ on the terrace and in the garden (hot barbecue, cold drinks). Open invitation to participate for all davit members (ARGE IT in the DAV)

Participants can find the presentations in the protected download area.