Block chain technology – good, bad, or somewhere in between?
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- Blockchain print version
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Links
- https://jura.ku.dk/cebil/calendar/block-chain-technology/
- https://www.djoefbladet.dk/artikler/2018/6/en-klodset-administrativ-revolution.aspx?webSyncID=73813091-86d1-2205-2aea-1eae0191454c&sessionGUID=dc86b71a-e3a4-21bc-bb93-52c7a3697944&spMailingID=3596412&spUserID=OTM0OTUwMzc2MjYS1&spJobID=1050895798&spReportId=MTA1MDg5NTc5OAS2?webSyncID=73813091-86d1-2205-2aea-1eae0191454c&sessionGUID=dc86b71a-e3a4-21bc-bb93-52c7a3697944&spMailingID=3596412&spUserID=OTM0OTUwMzc2MjYS1&spJobID=1050895798&spReportId=MTA1MDg5NTc5OAS2
Timo Minssen - Organizer
Jakob Wested - Organizer
Block chain technology – good, bad, or somewhere in between?
Block chain technology is taking the world by storm. From banking to health care, many tout block chain as a cure-all. Others think block chain will make matters worse. In between are those who see practical applications but caution on addictive use. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of block chain: technology and associated digital currencies; practical applications, particularly in the health and life sciences; and issues associated with the technology and its open source methods. Attendees will gain an understanding of block chain and the debate over its use.
Ryan E. Long is a Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society non-resident fellow and a cooperating attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco. He represents technology, media, and design clients with their intellectual property, litigation, and related corporate matters. Previously, he was a litigator with the New York City office of Milberg LLP, among others. When he isn’t lawyering, Ryan writes satirical crime thrillers, teaches, swims, hikes, and tries to cook like a Danish chef.
Block chain technology is taking the world by storm. From banking to health care, many tout block chain as a cure-all. Others think block chain will make matters worse. In between are those who see practical applications but caution on addictive use. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of block chain: technology and associated digital currencies; practical applications, particularly in the health and life sciences; and issues associated with the technology and its open source methods. Attendees will gain an understanding of block chain and the debate over its use.
Ryan E. Long is a Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society non-resident fellow and a cooperating attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco. He represents technology, media, and design clients with their intellectual property, litigation, and related corporate matters. Previously, he was a litigator with the New York City office of Milberg LLP, among others. When he isn’t lawyering, Ryan writes satirical crime thrillers, teaches, swims, hikes, and tries to cook like a Danish chef.
22 Feb 2018
Seminar
Seminar | Block chain technology – good, bad, or somewhere in between? |
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Location | University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law |
Country | Denmark |
City | Copenhagen |
Period | 22/02/2018 → 22/02/2018 |
- Blockchain, health & life sciences
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