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  • 2018-11-02T10:00:00 2018-11-02T13:30:00 Europe/Paris DROIT DES TECHNOLOGIES DE L’INFORMATION / PROPRIETE INTELLECTUELLE Centro de Congressos Despachantes UIA
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DROIT DES TECHNOLOGIES DE L’INFORMATION / PROPRIETE INTELLECTUELLE

  • 02/11/2018 - 9:00 - 12:30
  • Centro de Congressos Despachantes

Présentation

Les défis du Millénaire numérique pour les détenteurs de droits, la gestion de la réputation et les données

Le monde en ligne présente à la fois des opportunités et des défis. En raison des facilités offertes pour la promotion des marques, le partage de contenus et de données et la fourniture de biens et services dans l’univers numérique, ceux-ci deviennent des proies vulnérables pour les contrefacteurs et les pirates informatiques. La réputation d’une organisation dépend non seulement de la qualité ou de l’exclusivité de ses biens ou services, mais aussi de la qualité de sa sécurité en ligne et du degré de protection de ses actifs. La contrefaçon, le piratage et la violation, la diffamation et la sécurité des données impliquent des menaces permanentes que les organisations doivent surveiller de près. Les lois et les règles procédurales parviennent-elles à suivre le rythme de l’évolution continue de la technologie et des méthodes des cybercriminels ? Que pourrait-on améliorer pour mieux protéger nos clients ?

Documents

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    Cyber security and preserving evidence

    Phillip BECKETT

    Cyber security and preserving evidence

    Understanding relevant technologies

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    Are the law and procedural rules keeping up with continual advances in both technology and the methods of the cyber criminals?

    Mark A. REUTTER

    Are the law and procedural rules keeping up with continual advances in both technology and the methods of the cyber criminals?

    Cybercrime Convention?
    - Same framework, orders can only be against the one that is owner or controller of the relevant data or that has actual control over data
    - Facebook Switzerland merely engages in support-marketing, sale of ad-space and public relations and communication

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    Cross-Border Infringement_Enforcement in the digital Era, in particular re. illegal File-Sharing

    Matthias W. STECHER

    Cross-Border Infringement_Enforcement in the digital Era, in particular re. illegal File-Sharing

    Liability of private file sharers
    Liability of intermediaries
    Liability of registrars (“disconnecting injunction”)

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    The Challenges For Rightshorlders, Reputation Management And Data In The Digital Millenium

    Marita DARGALLO NIETO

    The Challenges For Rightshorlders, Reputation Management And Data In The Digital Millenium

    Use Of The Tools Provided By Platform Providers To Detect And Take Down Infringers – Will Lawyers Be Redundant?

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    Case Study of a Ransomware Attack

    Thomas KRITTER

    Case Study of a Ransomware Attack

    Malicious programs which either restrict or prevent access to data and systems or encrpyt data using strong symmetrical and assymetrical mechanisms and only release these resources against payment of ransom money (to be paid in crypto-currencies)

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    Are You Covered for Computer Fraud?

    Bruce LANDAY

    Are You Covered for Computer Fraud?

    “Computer Fraud means:
    The use of any computer to fraudulently cause a transfer of Money, Securities or Other Property from inside the Premises or Financial Institution Premises:
    1. to a person (other than a Messenger) outside the Premises or Financial Institution Premises; or
    2. to a place outside the Premises or Financial Institution Premises.”

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    The Challenges for Rightsholders, Reputation Management and Data in the Digital Millenium - The Development of UK Blocking Injunctions

    Ian DE FREITAS

    The Challenges for Rightsholders, Reputation Management and Data in the Digital Millenium - The Development of UK Blocking Injunctions

    This presentation will explain how Blocking Injunctions, as they have become known, developed in the UK and what they are designed to address. In doing so, we will explain how this remedy has been adapted to cope with IP rights infringements which are enabled by different underlying technologies and involve different underlying IP rights.

  • Rapport
    Anglais

    The Challenges for Rights-Holders, Reputation Management and Data in the Digital Millennium

    Ian DE FREITAS

    The Challenges for Rights-Holders, Reputation Management and Data in the Digital Millennium

    The purpose of this Report is to set out how Blocking Injunctions, as they have become known, developed in the UK and what they are designed to address. In doing so, I will explain how this remedy has been adapted to cope with infringements which utilise different underlying technologies and different underlying IP rights. I will also set out how the Blocking Injunctions have been designed with precision in mind (a requirement under English law), whilst at the same time being flexible enough to deal with attempts by infringers to circumvent them.

    A Blocking Injunction is an Order that can be sought by an IP rightsholder against providers of internet access (ISPs) where the ISPs’ services are being used by others to infringe the rightsholder’s IP. Crucially, it is not a requirement that the ISPs themselves are at fault. It is enough that the ISPs’ services are enabling the infringement of IP rights through technology provided by third parties to users. As the name suggests, the Blocking Injunction is a Court Order requiring the ISPs to block users’ access to that third party technology.

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