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BSA hosts a virtual roundtable for BSA members with Stefan Schnorr, State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport.
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Der CLOUD Act (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act) novellierte das Gesetz zum Datenschutz in der elektronischen Kommunikation (Electronic Communications Privacy Act, ECPA).
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BSA hosts a virtual roundtable with Professor Ulrich Kelber, Germany’s Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information. Participants will exchange views on the state of play of international data transfers, including the need for harmonizing data protection regulations and finding long-term solutions to legal uncertainties around cross-border data flows.
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BSA hosts a virtual roundtable with Nadine Schön MdB, Deputy Chairwoman of the CDU / CSU parliamentary group to discuss the digital priorities of the German EU Council Presidency, what digital sovereignty means for Europe, and the future of data policy globally.
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BSA Legal Counsel in China, Sophie Song, speaks on cybersecurity at the 2018 Intellectual Property and Competition Law Forum, organized by the Shanghai Jiaotong University, with BSA as a supporting organizer for this event.
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Um Risiken durch Cyberangriffe zu reduzieren und reibungslose Geschäftsprozese zu gewährleisten, sollten Unternehmen Unterlizenzierungen ihrer Software beseitigen und effektive Software-Asset-Management-Prozesse einführen. Dies ist die Kernaussage der neuesten Auflage der diesjährigen BSA | The Software Alliance Global Software Studie. In Deutschland ist Software im Wert von 1,3 Mrd. Euro ohne Lizenz im Einsatz: Jedes fünfte Programm (20 Prozent) ist unlizenziert. Dies stellt einen Rückgang um zwei Prozentpunkte gegenüber der letzten Studie aus dem Jahr 2016 dar
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