“Escrow and software transfer 2.0”
Organiser:
Organisation pro Software Escrow e.V., Munich (OSE)
Place, date:
Friday, 25 January 2013 at the Haus der bayerischen Wirtschaft, Max-Joseph-Straße 5, D-80333 Munich
- Key Note: The most important impulses from the ECJ decision on used software trading – effects on copyright and contract law,
Prof Dr Thomas Hoeren (University of Münster)
General impact of the ECJ decision
Moderator: RA Jürgen Beckers (BDH lawyers, Darmstadt)
- Effects in the area of video games,
Dr Alexander R. Klett (ReedSmith LLP, Munich) - Second-hand software trade after the ECJ – the retailer’s perspective,
Axel Susen (Susen Software GmbH, Herzogenrath) - New impulses from BGH and ECJ,
Dr Horst Meyer (Infineon Technologies AG)
Licences in insolvency
Moderator: Dr Axel Czarnetzki (Görg Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten, Munich)
- Race for the source code – case study on surrender in insolvency,
Lawyer Dr Frank R. Remmertz (Remmertz Son Rechtsanwälte, Munich) - Special questions on various licence models,
Attorney Dr Malte Grützmacher (CMS Hasche Sigle, Hamburg) - EVB-IT 2.0,
Elke Bischof, lawyer (SSW Schneider Schiffer Weihermüller, Munich)
Big data / data protection / cloud aspects
Moderator: Dr Astrid Auer-Reinsdorff, lawyer (AUER law firm, Berlin)
- New ways of business intelligence and big data,
Martin Locarek (Infomotion GmbH, Munich) - Cloud and Escrow: Relevance of data, customers and software,
Bernd Becker (Eurocloud Germany, Cologne) - What does the GDPR mean for cloud and big data? Which instruments are missing?
Lawyer Isabell Conrad (SSW Schneider Schiffer Weihermüller, Munich) - Does the ECJ ruling extend the rights under an escrow agreement and can these be implemented technically?
Prof Dr Jochen Schneider (SSW Schneider Schiffer Weihermüller, Munich),
Dr Michael Eggers (HanseEscrow, Hamburg)
Panel and discussion
Moderation of the final panel and discussion: Dr Peter Bräutigam (Noerr LLP, Munich)