This two-day event gathered experts to discuss the implications of EU Directive 2019/770 on the Supply of Digital Content and Digital Services. Organised around six sessions, the Conference provided a forum for in-depth discussions on the subject, including on the notions of digital content and digital services, personal data, portability of digital content and digital services, the problem of non-conformity and termination, certain aspects of intellectual property rights and on an assessment of the Digital Content Directive in light of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, among many other topical issues. The Conference also provided a platform for this year’s winner of the ELI Young Lawyers Award, Luigi Buonanno, to present his award winning paper and discuss it with experts.
You can find the agenda of the event here and more information about the ELI Young Lawyers Award here.