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Regulating Cloud Computing: Clear Skies Ahead?

 

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, Dublin.

 

  • Ms Síofra Flood, COO and General Counsel at Swrve, leading provider of in-application testing and analytics, California and Dublin.   

 

Printable version: Regulating Cloud Computing (28kB)

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.  

Students:  No Fee.

 

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.

 

Please book by post and pay in advance. 

Please use this Booking Form:

Booking Form for Regulating Cloud Computing Conference (29kB) 

Students may book by email.  

For information on UCC’s LLM on Intellectual Property and E law, see

http://www.ucc.ie/en/law-postgrad/

The Cork Film Festival will be running from 11-18 November - see www.corkfilmfest.org.  

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. 

Contact Faculty of Law :  T:+353 (0)21 490 2220/3249 | E: lawenquiries@ucc.ie | F:+353 (0)21 490 3413 |
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