2nd International School of Law and Technology
professores Aditya Singh, Adriana Garcia, Andréia Santos e mais 35.
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The 2nd International School of Law and Technology is a unique opportunity in Brazil to learn the most relevant topics in the world today regarding the internet and legal and social issues related to new technologies. Course made in partnership with the Université de Montréal.
Topics covered include Brazilian internet regulation, artificial intelligence, personal data protection, digital identity, legal protection of algorithms, connected democracy, media and innovation, education, cybersecurity and much more.
In 2018, the International School of Law and Technology was hosted in two different cities:
In Rio de Janeiro, classes took place between July 16 and 20, 2018, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (local time), at the Casa de Rui Barbosa (R. São Clemente, 134 – Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro).
In São Paulo, classes took place between July 23 and 27, from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (local time), on Google Campus (Rua Coronel Oscar Porto, 70 – Paraíso, São Paulo).
agenda - rj
1º dia | Monday – 16/07
Registration and Reception | 8h – 9h
Digital Identity
Ronaldo Lemos (ITS Rio) | 9h00 to 10h30
Internet and Court Decisions #1 – Freedom of Speech
Carlos Affonso (ITS Rio) and Marcel Leonardi (Google) | 11h to 12h30
Lunch (not included) | 12h30 to 14h
When Terms of Use and National Laws Collide
Sérgio Branco (ITS Rio) | 14h to 15h30
2º day | Tuesday – 17/07
Internet of Things: Privacy and Ethics
Eduardo Magrani (ITS Rio) | 9h to 10h30
Fellow Talks #1 – Regulation of Online Behavioural Advertising in Canada; How Internet Search Engines Might Affect Freedom Of Creation
Virginie Jetté (PhD Student/Law Faculty/University of Ottawa) and Julien Cabay (PhD Researcher at Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, Postdoctoral Researcher at Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS), Associate Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Associate Professor at Université de Liège (ULiège) | 11h to 12h30
Lunch (not included) | 12h30 to 14h
Debate #1 – Fake News e Eleições
Silvana Batini (MPF), Cris Tardáguila (Agência Lupa), Flávia Oliveira (GloboNews) | 14h to 15h30
This session will be in Portuguese.
Sharing Knowledge
Giovanna Ventre, Alexandre Barbosa, Carolina Henrique, Ricardo Pontes (ITS Alumni) and Paulo Rogério (Vale do Dendê) present their research connected to technology and society | 16h to 17h30
3º day | Wednesday – 18/07
Fellow Talks #2 – Digital Trade in Africa; Co-design workshops to build digital citizenship, responsible and creative use of ICT
Baratang Miya (Women In Tech Academy) and Ezequiel Passeron (Executive Director of Faro Digital) | 9h to 10h30
Internet Intermediaries’ Liability: A Global Overview
Florian Martin-Bariteau (University of Ottawa) | 11h to 12h30
Lunch (not included) | 12h30 to 14h
GDPR – First Impressions – Europe and Brazil
Danilo Doneda (ITS Rio) and Mario Viola (ITS Rio) | 14h to 15h30
Connected Democracy and Civic Technology
Celina Bottino (ITS Rio) and Marco Konopacki (ITS Rio)| 16h to 17h30
4º day | Thursday – 19/07
Fellow Talks #3: Internet and Court Decisions #2; Internet as a double edged sword: the case of China and beyond; The Right to be Forgotten: EUropean data imperialism or universal human right?
Julianne Chan (Digital Asian Hub), Oskar Josef Gstrein (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) | 9h to 10h 30
Internet and Court Decisions #3 – Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT)
Monica Guise (Facebook), Fabrício Polido (UFMG), Neide de Oliveira (MPF) | 11h to 12h30
Lunch (not included) | 12h30 to 14h
Debate #2 – Jornalismo, Lei e Tecnologia
Rafael Coimbra (GloboNews), Cristina deLuca (IT Midia/UOL Economia), Sergio Matsuura (O Globo) | 14h às 15h30
This session will be in Portuguese
Educating through innovation
Ronaldo Mota (Estácio) | 16h to 17h30
5º day | Friday – 20/07
Canadian Copyright Exceptions Revisited
Ysolde Gendreau (Université de Montréal) | 9h to 10h30
Fellow Talks #4: Non Consensual sharing of intimate imagery and intermediary responsibility; Social impacts of algorithmic decision-making
Aditya Singh (Centre for Communication Governance), Caio Machado (UnBias Project Oxford University) | 11h to 12h30
Lunch (not included) | 12h30 to 14h
Cybersecurity
Eldar Haber (Haifa University) | 14h to 15h30
Cambridge Analytica and Beyond
TBD | 16h to 17h30
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1º dia | Monday – 23/07
Registration and Reception| 9h – 10h
Canadian Copyright Exceptions Revisited
Ysolde Gendreau (Université de Montréal) | 10h to 11h
Internet Intermediaries’ Liability: A Global Overview
Florian Martin-Bariteau (University of Ottawa) | 11h30 to 13h
Lunch (not included) | 13h to 14h30
Cybersecurity
Eldar Haber (Haifa University) | 14h30 to 16h
Quando Termos de Uso e Leis Nacionais Colidem
Sérgio Branco (ITS Rio) | 9h30 to 11h
2º dia | Tuesday – 24/07
Fellow Talks #1 – Regulation of Online Behavioural Advertising in Canada; How Internet Search Engines Might Affect Freedom Of Creation
Virginie Jetté (PhD Student/Law Faculty/University of Ottawa) and Julien Cabay (PhD Researcher at Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, Postdoctoral Researcher at Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS), Associate Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Associate Professor at Université de Liège (ULiège)) | 9h 30 to 11h
Fellow Talks #2 – Digital Trade in Africa; Co-design workshops to build digital citizenship, responsible and creative use of ICT
Baratang Miya (Women In Tech Academy) and Ezequiel Passeron (Executive Director of Faro Digital) | 11h30 to 13h
Lunch (not included) | 13h to 14h30
Fellow Talks #3: Internet and Court Decisions #1 Internet as a double edged sword: the case of China and beyond; The Right to be Forgotten: European data imperialism or universal human right?
Julianne Chan (Digital Asian Hub) and Oskar Josef Gstrein (University of Groningen, The Netherlands): | 14h30 to 16h
Fellow Talks #4: Non Consensual sharing of intimate imagery and intermediary responsibility; Social impacts of algorithmic decision-making
Aditya Singh (National Law University, Delhi) and Caio Machado (UnBias Project Oxford University) | 16h30 to 18h
3º dia | Wednesday – 25/07
Internet e os Tribunais #2 – Liberdade de Expressão
Carlos Affonso (ITS Rio) e Marcel Leonardi (Google) | 9h30 to 11h
GDPR – Primeiras Impressões – Europa e Brasil
Danilo Doneda (ITS Rio) e Mario Viola (ITS Rio) | 11h30 to 13h
Lunch (not included) | 13h às 14h30
Debate #1 – Fake News e Eleições
Pablo Ortellado (USP) | 14h30 to 16h
Quatro anos de Marco Civil da Internet
Mesa redonda e lançamento de livro | 16h30 to 18h
4º dia | Thursday – 26/07
Internet das Coisas: Privacidade e Ética
Eduardo Magrani (ITS Rio) | 9h30 to 11h
Perspectivas
Lucas Costa, Gaëlle Layet, Caio César de Oliveira, Marcelo de Castro, Marcelo Xavier, Renato Monteiro (ITS Alumni) e Andréia Santos (Daniel Legal & IP Strategy) apresentam suas pesquisas relacionadas a tecnologia e sociedade | 11h30 to 13h
Lunch (not included) | 13h to 14h30
Internet e os Tribunais #3 – Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT)
Monica Guise (Facebook), Fabrício Polido (UFMG), Vladimir Aras (MPF) | 14h30 to 16h
Internet e os Tribunais #4 – Bloqueio de Conteúdo
Rafael Mafei (USP) | 16h30 to 18h
5º dia | Friday – 27/07
TBA
David Li | 9h30 às 11h
Debate #2 – Jornalismo, Lei e Tecnologia
Cris de Luca (IT Midia/UOL Economia) e Paula Soprana (jornalista especialista em tecnologia) | 11h30 to 13h
Lunch (not included) | 13h to 14h30
Democracia Conectada e Tecnologia Cívica
Celina Bottino (ITS Rio) e Marco Konopacki (ITS Rio) | 14h30 to 16h
Identidade Digital
Ronaldo Lemos (ITS Rio) | 16h30 to 18h
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Registration starts from: 10 de May
deadline: 20 de July
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