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Made in Canada GDPR or PIPEDA Redux? An Overview of What’s New and What’s Not in the proposed new Federal Privacy Legislation

 

 

 

Canada just introduced as Bill C-11 “An Act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act and the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts”, which will effectively replace PIPEDA. This presentation seeks to provide a high-level overview of the proposed Act, with a focus on what’s new and what’s not, and what’s GDPR and what’s simply PIPEDA redux.

Speaker

John Beardwood, Fasken LLP, Canada

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Post 2020 Election: Are We Headed to Mars? The Future of Space in the U.S. Under the Next Four Years

11:00am ET // 5:00pm CET
Cost: ITechLaw Members: FREE // Non-Members: $75.00

2020 Global Technology Law Summit

Shaping Technology Law for Global Challenges

Everywhere / Online
The 2020 Global Technology Law Summit will traverse the globe with sessions held during the workday for various time zones, following Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  Each day will include sessions on trending and relevant topics and offer extensive opportunities for attendee interaction and networking.
 
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An Open Source Update

As the use of open source software continues to grow, so do the number of open source licenses and the complexity of the issues. This webinar will provide an update on:

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Orbiting Toward an International Space Debris Regime

This webinar will discuss the present and future of space debris law and will present an overview of:

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Schrems II - Dealing with the Fallout - An ITechLaw Data Protection Law and In-House Counsel Committee Hosted Roundtable Discussion

In July 2020, after years of speculation, the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Schrems II case made headlines by invalidating the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield program and calling into question other mechanisms that validate international data transfers. After the initial shock about this decision, it is time to consider what the practical solutions are for ITechLaw members’ corporate clients to keep personal data flowing internationally.

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New Forms of Digital Content Transmission: How Does Media and Copyright Law Answer to This?

Linear distribution of classical media content (broadcasting) has taken its course via terrestrial waves, before it became the core of the cable business. Direct broadcasting satellites have driven out a number of cable subscribers and found additional customers in rural areas without cable. Today the Internet allows TV distribution everywhere, including mobile or via laptop in digital quality.

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Coffee or Cognac: Chats with Board Members

Join ITechLaw Board Members for a networking chat! Since ITechLaw members span across more than 70 countries, we are gathering from June 9-11, 2020 at various times throughout the day to accomodate all time-zones. Each chat will be led by a board member, and they will not have a formal agenda. Conversations will be intimate with only 10-15 people gathering per time slot, and the conversation will cover any topic from how people are adjusting to working from home to continuing executing work and deals.

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