
Thursday
6th of June, 2024
4-5 pm CEST
Fide and TIPSA join forces to organize a serial of digital encounters to try and find out if Intellectual Property is equipped to face the ongoing changes that our world is experiencing.
Monthly meetings with IP experts from all over the world, in which we discuss the key challenges that IP faces today.
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The Global Digital Encounters have formed an Academic Faculty and Family of Speakers and Moderators, composed of worldwide known Academics and IP Senior Specialists from all continents. This Faculty and Family is constantly growing.
Thursday
6th of June, 2024
4-5 pm CEST
AI is profoundly changing the rules of the game for Copyright and Copyright Licensing. At the same time Copyright norms had / have an impact of how AI develops. European, US, and Chinese approaches on AI development, Copyright and Licensing are multiple and evolving. Can and will these approaches be converging? In Europe, can IP issues linked to the AI Act be sorted out by new licensing models? How is the current copyright system system able, or flexible enough, to face evolutions required ? How Collective Management Organizations can survive and adapt to this context? For this Session of our Global Digital Encounters, Speakers from Europe with a variety of opinions will provide a worldwide picture of the future, for re-imagining IP in this area in favor of both business and consumers/society.
Principal Intellectual Property & Media Law KPMG Tax&Legal
Senior Research Fellow (Wissenschaftliche Referentin) at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich
Professor at IE University. Member of Fide’s Academic Council.
Thursday, 6th of June 2024 @ 4.00 pm CEST
Avv. Marina Lanfranconi (Italy)
Marina Lanfranconi is currently Principal of KPMG Intellectual Property, Media and Technology Practice (legal). She is experienced in contractual drafting, negotiating and litigating IP deals and disputes and focusing on IP aspects in M&A transactions. She specializes in protecting and enforcing innovation and IP rights across all IP disciplines including, digital technologies, AI, confidential information and trade secrets, trademarks, designs, advertisement and information technology law. She also has an extensive experience in both obtaining and defending injunctions extending to interim injunctions, freezing and disclosure orders and in enhancing IP assets value and protection strategies.
Marina has also developed a specific expertise in the field of tech innovation and gaming law: she contributed to the drafting of the self-regulation code of the gaming sector and to the implementation and assessment of standards of responsibilities in gaming for the European Lotteries Association. She is an active representative of the Design, Innovation and AI Group in Indicam and in the past assisted gaming companies in the regulation of the use of AI in the filed of gaming licensing and responsible gaming.
Marina graduated from the University of Milan and obtained with merits an LL.M. master degree in European Law at Kings College London in 2002 with a focus on IP law.
Marina Lanfranconi is a member of the Board of Directors of the Indicam –Italian Anticounterfeiting Industries Association and is a member of a number of other IP associations,
Dr. Valentina Moscon (Italy)
Valentina Moscon is Senior Research Fellow (Wissenschaftliche Referentin) at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich and is a qualified lawyer in Italy. She holds a PhD in European and Comparative Law and specialises in information law, digital regulation and intellectual property law, with a focus on copyright law. She has researched and consulted on cutting-edge legal and policy issues at the intersection of law and technology, from digital right management systems for copyright protection to the impact of blockchain and AI systems on the creative industries. She is also an ambassador for open science within the Max Planck Society, promoting open access to research results for the common good.
Javier Fernández-Lasquetty (Spain)
Partner at Elzaburu. Specialist in Intellectual Property and Information Technology, both in transactions and litigious matters. Formerly IP/IT Partner at the Madrid office of a multinational law firm. Previously a legal advisor to several companies in the information technology and technology consultancy sectors. Professor of IP at the IE Law School, Coordinator of IP at LLM programs. Visiting Professor at Carlos III University (EU Law Master’s programme) and Madrid Universidad Autonoma (Intellectual Property Master’s programme). Panellist of the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, member of its Advisory Committee. Member of FIDE’s Academic Council and Director of its Annual Industrial and Intellectual Property Congress and Co-director of the International Congress on Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property.
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