Dates: March 8-9, 2016 – Brussels (Hotel Bloom)
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Cullen International’s masterclass on EU digital economy regulation provides, in a nutshell, the key elements of the rapidly changing EU regulatory framework affecting the Internet.
What?
This two-day training provides attendees with:
- a clear overview of the regulatory concepts, mechanisms, and challenges affecting the digital economy sector
- an insight into the privacy regulatory framework affecting both electronic communications service providers and other types of providers, with a special emphasis on the changes that will be introduced at the EU level
- an overview of the protection of consumers when purchasing digital goods and services
- a clear picture of the roles and liability of intermediaries (ISPs, search engines, social media) when fighting illegal and harmful content
- an update of recent EU developments relating to security
- an introduction into the big debates that are shaping discussions surrounding copyright and geo-blocking
Who?
This class will be of particular interest to:
- seasoned regulatory experts who have become specialised in a specific regulatory area but who wish to refresh their understanding of the broader range of regulatory issues, or
- individuals who have recently moved into a regulatory position and wish to acquire a rapid grasp of the key debates at the EU level, or
- regulatory experts who wish to reflect on regulatory trends in industry.
This seminar is not designed for experts who already have a broad range of regulatory experience.