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Titre : Big Data in the Platform Economy (Conference) Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Paul Belleflamme, Auteur Editeur : Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Année de publication : 2016 Autre Editeur : Bruxelles [Belgique] : Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis Importance : 1 p Format : électronique Note générale : Présentation et résumé de la conférence "Big Data in the Platform Economy" qui s'est tenue le 13 mai 2016 à Bruxelles : l'auteur propose un compte-rendu des différentes sessions sur le blog IPdigIT, publié par l'UCL et les Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis.
"What is IPdigIT?
IPdigIT is a blog about Intellectual Property (IP), the digital economy (DIGIT) and Information Technology (IT). It aims at discussing the law and economics of innovation (‘Dig it!’). It is fed by a team of academics and practitioners, and serves to share our reflections and to interact with students
The conference aims to present the potentialities and tools of big data analytics, to explore various ways for companies and organizations to exploit big data, and to discuss whether the legal framework is fit for regulating the data-related issues. The program is divided into four sessions focusing on big data for, respectively, engineers and data scientists, economists and managers, competition lawyers, and regulators."
Source : http://www.ipdigit.eu/2016/04/conference-big-data-in-the-platform-economy-may-13-2016/ (Consulté le 07/07/2016)Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : internet régulation aspect économique aspect technique droit des médias vie privée big data plateforme Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "On May 13, 2016, the editors of IPdigIT organized a one-day conference to study the growing importance of ‘Big data in the platform economy‘. To this end, they assembled a panel of experts from several disciplines: applied mathematics, engineering, economics, management, policy-making, and law.(...) In this post, we give you a short summary of the various presentations made during the day; we also give you access to the speakers’ slides.
Session 1. Big data, engineers, and analysts
Session 2. Big data, economists, and managers
Session 3. Big data and competition lawyers
Session 4 – Big data and regulators"
Source : http://www.ipdigit.eu/2016/05/big-data-in-the-platform-economy-a-digest-of-the-conference/ (Consulté le 07/07/2016)Note de contenu : "Big Data is often presented as a mine whose exploitation could open new avenues for reigniting the economy. New data analytics tools are developed to exploit the huge volume of very diverse data that are continuously generated by the use of a growing number of connected devices. Many companies envisage to better exploit the data linked to their business, for instance to improve their marketing strategy. Other organizations can also benefit from data insights to better focus their activities.
Large online platforms have already built successful business models around the exploitation of big data. Data aggregation by those platforms (for instance by social networks) poses new problems. The increasing importance of data as a component of the digital economy has probably to be factored in the competition law analysis. Big data usually comprises personal data, which raises additional issues for the assessment of data dominance.
Collecting, accessing and sharing big data raise other new legal issues, which are the focus of ex ante regulation. Those legal issues include the need for new exceptions to intellectual property, such as the text and data mining exception within copyright, the portability of data over platforms, the fine-tuning of the existing sui generis protection under the Database directive, etc.
The conference aims to present the potentialities and tools of big data analytics, to explore various ways for companies and organizations to exploit big data, and to discuss whether the legal framework is fit for regulating the data-related issues. The program is divided into four sessions focusing on big data for, respectively, engineers and data scientists, economists and managers, competition lawyers, and regulators.(...)"
Source : https://www.uclouvain.be/687237.html (Consulté le 07/07/2016)En ligne : http://www.ipdigit.eu/2016/05/big-data-in-the-platform-economy-a-digest-of-the-c [...] Big Data in the Platform Economy (Conference) [document électronique] / Paul Belleflamme, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) : Bruxelles (43 Boulevard du Jardin Botanique, 1000, Belgique) : Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis, 2016 . - 1 p ; électronique.
Présentation et résumé de la conférence "Big Data in the Platform Economy" qui s'est tenue le 13 mai 2016 à Bruxelles : l'auteur propose un compte-rendu des différentes sessions sur le blog IPdigIT, publié par l'UCL et les Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis.
"What is IPdigIT?
IPdigIT is a blog about Intellectual Property (IP), the digital economy (DIGIT) and Information Technology (IT). It aims at discussing the law and economics of innovation (‘Dig it!’). It is fed by a team of academics and practitioners, and serves to share our reflections and to interact with students
The conference aims to present the potentialities and tools of big data analytics, to explore various ways for companies and organizations to exploit big data, and to discuss whether the legal framework is fit for regulating the data-related issues. The program is divided into four sessions focusing on big data for, respectively, engineers and data scientists, economists and managers, competition lawyers, and regulators."
Source : http://www.ipdigit.eu/2016/04/conference-big-data-in-the-platform-economy-may-13-2016/ (Consulté le 07/07/2016)
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : internet régulation aspect économique aspect technique droit des médias vie privée big data plateforme Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "On May 13, 2016, the editors of IPdigIT organized a one-day conference to study the growing importance of ‘Big data in the platform economy‘. To this end, they assembled a panel of experts from several disciplines: applied mathematics, engineering, economics, management, policy-making, and law.(...) In this post, we give you a short summary of the various presentations made during the day; we also give you access to the speakers’ slides.
Session 1. Big data, engineers, and analysts
Session 2. Big data, economists, and managers
Session 3. Big data and competition lawyers
Session 4 – Big data and regulators"
Source : http://www.ipdigit.eu/2016/05/big-data-in-the-platform-economy-a-digest-of-the-conference/ (Consulté le 07/07/2016)Note de contenu : "Big Data is often presented as a mine whose exploitation could open new avenues for reigniting the economy. New data analytics tools are developed to exploit the huge volume of very diverse data that are continuously generated by the use of a growing number of connected devices. Many companies envisage to better exploit the data linked to their business, for instance to improve their marketing strategy. Other organizations can also benefit from data insights to better focus their activities.
Large online platforms have already built successful business models around the exploitation of big data. Data aggregation by those platforms (for instance by social networks) poses new problems. The increasing importance of data as a component of the digital economy has probably to be factored in the competition law analysis. Big data usually comprises personal data, which raises additional issues for the assessment of data dominance.
Collecting, accessing and sharing big data raise other new legal issues, which are the focus of ex ante regulation. Those legal issues include the need for new exceptions to intellectual property, such as the text and data mining exception within copyright, the portability of data over platforms, the fine-tuning of the existing sui generis protection under the Database directive, etc.
The conference aims to present the potentialities and tools of big data analytics, to explore various ways for companies and organizations to exploit big data, and to discuss whether the legal framework is fit for regulating the data-related issues. The program is divided into four sessions focusing on big data for, respectively, engineers and data scientists, economists and managers, competition lawyers, and regulators.(...)"
Source : https://www.uclouvain.be/687237.html (Consulté le 07/07/2016)En ligne : http://www.ipdigit.eu/2016/05/big-data-in-the-platform-economy-a-digest-of-the-c [...]