Data privacy protection vs. attention economy?
CEMS Knowledge Forum | Track 1: Saturday, 25 October 2008, 0945-1130
Key Questions
- What is the scope of consumer rights in data privacy protection?
- How do you deal with data protection issues in practice?
- How can companies win consumers' trust to make them share information and give "attention time"?
Presentations
- Paolo Balboni: User's Data in the Web 2.0 World (29KB)
- Rainer Schamberger: Data privacy protection vs. attention economy? (1400KB)
- Peter Trybus: Data Protection - Limit's to the attention economy (590KB)
Speakers
Paolo Balboni, Associate Baker & McKenzie – PhD fellow
- Associate at Baker & McKenzie in Milan
- Advisor to multinational companies on legal issues related to data protection, IT contracts, e-commerce, online intermediaries' liability, electronic signatures, digital retention of documents, general IP matters (e.g., anti-counterfeiting customs' actions) and celebrities on privacy issues
- Developed considerable expertise in the communication, media, entertainment, fashion, banking and pharmaceutical industries
- Research Associate at the 'Centre for Liability Law' and at the 'Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society', at Tilburg University (the Netherlands) where he is currently finishing his Ph.D. thesis on 'Third-Party Liability of Trustmark Organisations'. Assistant to the chair of Internet Law at the University of Bologna (Italy).
DI Rainer Schamberger, Member of the Board Germany, Switzerland and Austria First Data
- Over 20 years professional experience in financial services (Sparkassen Datendienst AG,
building up a Billing- und Payment-Company, T-SYSTEMS/ Business Line Financial Services) - 2002: APSS, building up a sales-, marketing- and customer services department
- First Data: Executive board Germany, Switzerland and Austria
Peter Trybus, Associate, Binder Grösswang
- since 2006: Associate, Binder Grösswang
- 2004-2006: Research Assistant, Vienna University of Economies and Business Administration, Department of Information Technology Law and Intellectual Property Law
2005: Visiting Research Assistant, Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Munich;- Seminars and conferences in the field of data protection law and copyright law;





