The who’s-who of the technology law sector convened at the ITechLaw India International Conference held from January 27-29 in Bangalore..The last three days saw panel discussions being held on a varied set of topics related to technology law. The debates were led by a number of Indian and international legal professionals from law firms, companies and policy houses..On Day 2, some of the panel discussions included Commercialization of Data, Aggregator Model – Licensing and Regulatory Issues Faced by Shared Economy Models, Digital Underworld, and Legal Challenges faced in New Media and Entertainment, among others..The speakers present at these sessions included lawyers like Talha Salaria, Founder of Lawyers at Work; JSA Partner Sajai Singh; Trilegal Partner Rahul Matthan; MCM Law Partner Samuel Mani, apart from a host of In-House counsel from Intel, Amazon, IBM, Cognizant et al..The highlight of Day 3 was a debate on Net Neutrality; Deepali Liberhan from Facebook, Pranesh Prakash from Centre for Internet and Society and Rohan George from Samvad Partners were among the panelists..As one of our readers noted, the discussion piqued the interest of the gathering:.One of the panelists, Parminder Jeet Singh, Director of IT for Change, raised some interesting questions about Net Neutrality:.Pranesh Prakash made some points that garnered a fair bit of support:.This session was preceded by a discussion on M&A in the technology space and a Startup Jam, where founders of popular startups shared their insights..Over the course of the conference, the panelists offered interesting perspectives on the legal ramifications thrown up in the constantly evolving technology sector.
The who’s-who of the technology law sector convened at the ITechLaw India International Conference held from January 27-29 in Bangalore..The last three days saw panel discussions being held on a varied set of topics related to technology law. The debates were led by a number of Indian and international legal professionals from law firms, companies and policy houses..On Day 2, some of the panel discussions included Commercialization of Data, Aggregator Model – Licensing and Regulatory Issues Faced by Shared Economy Models, Digital Underworld, and Legal Challenges faced in New Media and Entertainment, among others..The speakers present at these sessions included lawyers like Talha Salaria, Founder of Lawyers at Work; JSA Partner Sajai Singh; Trilegal Partner Rahul Matthan; MCM Law Partner Samuel Mani, apart from a host of In-House counsel from Intel, Amazon, IBM, Cognizant et al..The highlight of Day 3 was a debate on Net Neutrality; Deepali Liberhan from Facebook, Pranesh Prakash from Centre for Internet and Society and Rohan George from Samvad Partners were among the panelists..As one of our readers noted, the discussion piqued the interest of the gathering:.One of the panelists, Parminder Jeet Singh, Director of IT for Change, raised some interesting questions about Net Neutrality:.Pranesh Prakash made some points that garnered a fair bit of support:.This session was preceded by a discussion on M&A in the technology space and a Startup Jam, where founders of popular startups shared their insights..Over the course of the conference, the panelists offered interesting perspectives on the legal ramifications thrown up in the constantly evolving technology sector.