Regulating Cloud Computing: Clear Skies Ahead?
Presented in association with UCC’s LLM in Intellectual Property and E Law
Friday 16 November, 2012, 2.00 p.m. to 5.15 p.m.
Room G10, Brookfield Health Sciences Complex, UCC, College Road, Cork
Cloud computing - internet-based delivery of IT services – is a growth industry and many Irish businesses are operating as either cloud providers or cloud clients. This conference, presented in association with UCC’s LLM in Intellectual Property and E Law, will discuss regulation of cloud computing, including questions such as the following:
- What legal issues need to be considered by businesses in contracting for the provision or use of cloud computing services?
- Can an appropriate regulatory balance be struck between cloud provider and cloud client interests?
- What are the legal consequences of security breaches regarding data held in the cloud?
- What are the implications of storage of data in Europe, the USA and other jurisdictions?
- What is the relevance of the EU / US safe harbour arrangements for cloud computing?
- What are the implications of the EU’s draft General Data Protection Regulation?
- Are concerns about the USA’s Patriot Act and Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties in cloud computing justified?
- How are intellectual property law issues dealt with in a cloud environment?
Speakers:
- Professor Ian Walden, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London and member of the Cloud Legal Project.
- Mr John O'Connor, Head of the Technology and Commercial Contracts Group at Matheson Ormsby Prentice, Solicitors.
- Ms Síofra Flood, COO and General Counsel at Swrve, leading provider of in-application testing and analytics, California and Dublin.
Supported by the UCC Dean of Law’s Strategic Fund
Conference Convenors:
Dr Darius Whelan, Professor Maeve McDonagh and Dr Louise Crowley
Advance Registration is essential.
Conference Registration: €40, to be paid by post in advance. Cheques must be payable to UCC Law Faculty.
Students: No Fee. Students may book by email.
Booking Form is available at www.ucc.ie/en/lawsite/eventsandnews/Upcoming/
Continuing Professional Development: 3 hours General CPD
Conference Administrator: Ms Noreen Delea, Faculty of Law, UCC.
Email n.delea@ucc.ie. Phone +353-21-490 3220.
For information on UCC’s LLM on Intellectual Property and E law, see
www.ucc.ie/en/lawsite/StudyLaw/postgrad/
Parking at the main UCC campus, and at the Brookfield complex, is extremely limited.
The venue is fully accessible. Please notify us of any specific accessibility requirements.