Dignity vs. Liberty: How European and U.S. Privacy Laws Differ, and Why It Matters

Privacy and data security are increasingly front page news, and consumers are suddenly paying a great deal more attention to what your clients are collecting, what they’re doing with that information, and what activities might put their data at risk. The good news is that more businesses are taking their privacy obligations seriously and asking what they need to do – but for businesses with an international presence, compliance is not simple.

A discussion on compliance usually starts with the proposition that European laws are far stricter than ours, but the differences are in some ways philosophical and not simply a matter of degree. Europe takes a dignity-based approach, while the U.S. approach is liberty-based. This has practical implications for what is considered a violation of privacy, what is considered the biggest threat to privacy, and what behaviors we are willing to (or refuse to) regulate in the name of privacy.

Date: June 10, 2014
Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel, Cincinnati, OH
Sponsor: Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association (CincyIP)
Topic: “Dignity vs. Liberty: How European and U.S. Privacy Laws Differ, and Why It Matters”
Presenter: Lori Krafte, Partner, Wood Herron & Evans, LLP
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Lori Krafte is a partner with Wood Herron & Evans. Lori counsels clients in all areas of advertising and media law, privacy, trademarks, copyrights, and domain disputes and other internet law matters. She teaches Advertising Law and Trademark Law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where she received the Adjunct Faculty Teaching Excellence Award. Lori has been listed in: The Best Lawyers in America in the fields of Advertising, Trademark Law, Copyright Law, and IP Litigation; Cincy Leading Lawyers; Ohio Super Lawyers; Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business; and IP Stars (Managing Intellectual Property), including IP Stars Top 250 Women in IP. She has been named to Ohio Super Lawyers’ Top 50 Women Lawyers in Ohio and Top 25 Women Lawyers in Cincinnati. Lori received the Distinguished Service Award in 2013 from AAF Cincinnati (the local affiliate of the American Advertising Federation). She is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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Patent Office Litigation– How to Wield A New Low-Cost Alternative to District Court Patent Litigation

This interactive talk covers the new post-grant proceedings made available for the first time at the USPTO under the America Invents Act. Michael Messinger, Partner at Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox will lead us as we look at the various features of inter partes review (IPR), post-grant review (PGR), and covered business method review (CBM). This talk covers the pros and cons of using these different strategies and how company decision-makers can take advantage of them. We discuss the parties and technologies involved in IPR and CBM proceedings already, and what we have learned one year in from actual case examples. Issues faced by patent defendants and patent owners are covered. These include available patentability grounds, scope of discovery, time limits, estoppels, and stays. We also describe the newly created Patent Trial and Appeal Board administrating these trials.

For additional information and to register, please click here

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CincyBrand 2014

CincyIP is proud to present CincyBrand for 2014, Cincinnati’s premier conference on branding, on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at The Phoenix in downtown Cincinnati.

CincyBrand is CincyIP’s first ever premier conference dedicated solely to branding and the intellectual property protections used to build up and secure those brands. Featuring speakers from Maker’s Mark, Marvel, Procter & Gamble, Express, Interbrand, and The Brandery, CincyBrand’s speakers will cover such topics as Branding for Start-Ups, Iconic Branding, Licensing, Non-Traditional Marks, Counterfeiting, and Digital Media. CincyBrand is geared towards not only to attorneys but also the marketers, entrepreneurs and businesses that work to secure and build their own brands daily. CincyIP looks forward to partnering with our sponsors to bring this brand new conference to Cincinnati and highlight the hub of innovation and branding that is the Cincinnati market.

Confirmed speakers include:

Steve Caldwell (Senior Counsel, The Procter & Gamble Company)
Robert Cleveland (Director, Trademarks and Licensing, The Ohio State University)
Michael Drucker (Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Collegiate Licensing Company)
Abbey Elinger (General Counsel, Interbrand)
Karen Gaunt (Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl)
Nicolette Hudson (Intellectual Property Counsel, Express)
Jim Kipling (Of Counsel, Dinsmore & Shohl)
JB Kropp (Co-Founder, The Brandery)
Seth Lehman (Assistant Chief Counsel, Marvel Entertainment)
Martin Ludwig (Director, Trademarks and Licensing, The University of Cincinnati)
Doug McCormack (CEO, OrthoCare)
Heather McDonald (Partner, Baker Hostetler)
Alexander Montgomery (Associate, Cornetet, Meyer, Rush & Kirzner, Co., L.P.A.)
Samantha Quimby (Managing Associate, Frost Brown Todd)
Stephen Reily (Managing Director, Chairman & General Counsel, IMC Partnerships)
Bill Samuels (Chairman Emeritus, Maker’s Mark)
Alison Tan (Counsel, The Procter & Gamble Company)
Vance VanDrake (Partner, Ulmer & Berne)
Joel Warneke (Partner, Rocket Science)

For details on the presentations, please click here.

For a current schedule of events, click here.

7.25 hours of CLE has been applied for in Ohio.

Prices thru April 8:
• CincyIP Member – $125
• Non-member with CLE – $150
• Non-member without CLE – $100
• Students – $25

Prices after April 8:
• CincyIP Member – $150
• Non-member with CLE – $175
• Non-member without CLE – $125
• Students – $25

To register: click here

Thank you to our sponsors:

Gold Sponsors:
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Silver Sponsors:
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