Protecting Digital Rights in the AI-driven and post-GDPR Era
Prof. Massimo Farina, from the University of Cagliari (Italy) will present a talk on how algorithmic, AI (Artificial Intelligence)-driven, and post-GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) European realm affects digital communication rights. Prof. Farina will tackle aus issues related to the distribution right of digital content within the new paradigms driven by AI-powerd content creation tools.
The talk will be followed by a Q&A session and by a meeting of the Directorial Board of the IEEE Broadcasting Chapter in Romania.
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- Date: 19 Dec 2023
- Time: 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+02:00) Bucharest
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- Research Institute of the Transilvania University
- Strada Institutului 10
- Brasov, Brasov
- Romania 500484
- Building: L6
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Transilvania University of Brasov
Dept. of Electronics and Computers
Politehnicii 1 - 3
500017 BRASOV / ROMANIA - Co-sponsored by Transilvania University of Brasov, Romanian Space Agency ROSA
Speakers
Massimo Farina of University of Cagliari
Protecting Digital Rights in the AI-driven and post-GDPR Era
Biography:
Massimo Farina received the M.S. degree in law from the University of Cagliari, Italy, and the Ph.D. degree in computer law from the University of Bologna, Italy. Since 2006, he has been an Assistant Professor of computer and new technologies law with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (DIEE), University of Cagliari, where he is currently a Data Protection Officer. He is also a Coordinator of ICT4Law and Forensics. His research interests include data protection, computer crimes, digital forensics, and juridical protection of software.
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Address:Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Piazza D'Armi, Cagliari, Italy, 09123
Agenda
09:00 Lecture
10:30 Open Discussions
12:00 Reunion of the Directorial Board of the IEEE Broadcasting Chapter in Romania
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Plenary Session | Plenary Session | 83.01 KiB |