
Seminar Materials McCarthy Tétrault Advance™: 7th Annual Technology Law Innovation Summit: Acceleration - The Rate of Tech Disruption Shifts Gear Thursday, April 12, 2018 Table of Contents McCarthy Tétrault Advance™: 7th Annual Technology Law Innovation Summit: Acceleration - The Rate of Tech Disruption Shifts Gear Thursday, April 12, 2018 Agenda (English) Page 3 Agenda (French) Page 5 Speaker Biographies (by order of Agenda) Page 7 Technology Law Information Sheet Page 90 ISG – Clay Calhoun Page 94 *PowerPoint Presentation The De-Indexing Decision Expands its Reach: Right to be Forgotten Page 103 and FairPlay *PowerPoint Presentation Waterfront Toronto – Kristina Verner Page 114 *PowerPoint Presentation Anatomy of a Tech M&A Deal Page 141 *PowerPoint Presentation McCarthy Tétrault LLP mccarthy.ca Agenda McCarthy Tétrault Advance™: 7th Annual Technology Law Innovation Summit: Acceleration - The Rate of Tech Disruption Shifts Gear Thursday, April 12, 2018 TIME (EST) TOPIC PRESENTER(S) 8:00 – 8:55 Registration and Breakfast 8:55 – 9:00 Opening Remarks Charles Morgan 9:00 – 9:45 Bringing Artificial Intelligence to IT Outsourcing David Crane Charles Morgan Clay Calhoun – ISG 9:45 – 10:05 5G: Building a New Network Backbone Keith Rose 10:05 – 10:45 Autonomous Vehicles and the Sharing Economy Nicolas Cloutier Matthew Kelleher Adam Blinick – Uber 10:45 – 11:00 Mid-Morning Break 11:00 – 11:40 Practical Applications of Blockchain in the Capital Matt Flynn Markets Dean Masse Chris Horlacher – Equibit Alan Wunsche – Tokenfunder 11:40 – 12:20 The De-Indexing Decision Expands its Reach: Right Dan Glover to be Forgotten and Fair Play Barry Sookman Erin Finlay – Canadian Media Producers Association 12:20 – 1:30 Lunch Service 12:50 – 1:30 Luncheon Speaker: Smart Cities Kristina Verner – Waterfront Toronto TIME (EST) TOPIC PRESENTER(S) 1:30 – 2:30 Anatomy of a Tech M&A Deal Catherine Samuel Jason Kim – National Bank Nicole Springer – Pure Technologies Ltd. 2:30 Closing Remarks George Takach For news and insights on technology, intellectual property and privacy laws follow us on Twitter at @MT_TechLaw and to follow today’s conversation use #MTTLS18. Download Conference Materials To download the 7th Annual Technology Law Innovation Summit materials, visit the link below or scan with your mobile phone or tablet*: communications.mccarthy.ca/42/205/uploads/tls18.pdf *Must have QR Scanner App Programme Le programme ProgresserMC de McCarthy Tétrault : 7e Sommet annuel sur l’innovation en droit de la technologie : Le rythme des changements technologiques perturbateurs s’accélère Jeudi 12 avril 2018 HEURE (HE) SUJET PRÉSENTATEUR(S) 8 h – 8 h 55 Inscription et déjeuner 8 h 55 – 9 h Mot de bienvenue Charles Morgan 9 h – 9 h 45 Intelligence artificielle et impartition des TI David Crane Charles Morgan Clay Calhoun – ISG 9 h 45 – 10 h 5 5G : Construire un nouveau réseau de base Keith Rose 10 h 5 – 10 h 45 Les véhicules autonomes et l’économie du partage Nicolas Cloutier Matt Kelleher Adam Blinick – Uber 10 h 45 – 11 h Pause du matin 11 h – 11 h 40 Applications pratiques de la chaîne de blocs dans Matt Flynn les marchés des capitaux Dean Masse Chris Horlacher – Equibit Alan Wunsche – Tokenfunder 11 h 40 – 12 h 20 Élargissement de la portée de la décision sur la Dan Glover désindexation : droit à l’oubli et franc-jeu Barry Sookman Erin Finlay – Association canadienne des producteurs médiatiques (CMPA) HEURE (HE) SUJET PRÉSENTATEUR(S) 12 h 20 – 13 h 30 Service de dîner 12 h 50 – 13 h 30 Dîner-présentation : Villes intelligentes Kristina Verner – Waterfront Toronto 13 h 30 – 14 h 30 Anatomie d’une opération de fusion et acquisition Catherine Samuel d’entreprises de technologie Jason Kim – Banque Nationale Nicole Springer – Pure Technologies Ltd. 14 h 30 Mot de la fin George Takach Pour connaître l’actualité et les opinions sur les lois régissant la technologie, la propriété intellectuelle et la protection de la vie privée, suivez-nous sur Twitter à @MT_TechLaw. Pour suivre la conversation d’aujourd’hui, utilisez le mot-clic #MTTLS18. Téléchargez les documents de présentation Pour télécharger les documents de la présentation du 7e Sommet annuel sur l’innovation en droit de la technologie, suivez le lien ci-dessous ou utilisez le code QR* ci-contre: communications.mccarthy.ca/42/205/uploads/tls18.pdf *Vous devez avoir une application sur votre téléphone intelligent ou votre tablette pour lire le code QR* Speaker Biographies McCarthy Tétrault Advance™: 7th Annual Technology Law Innovation Summit: Acceleration - The Rate of Tech Disruption Shifts Gear Thursday, April 12, 2018 Charles Morgan Lawyer Profile TITLE OFFICE LAW SCHOOL Partner Montréal McGill University, LLB/BCL, 1997 DIRECT LINE BAR ADMISSIONS 514-397-4230 Québec, 1998 E-MAIL [email protected] Biography Charles Morgan is the national leader of McCarthy Tétrault’s Information Technology Law Group and co-leader of the Firm’s national Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection Group. He is also a member of the Financial Technology group (FinTech). McCarthy’s Technology Law Group is ranked in the top tier (“Band 1”) for Canada by Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business as well as by The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory. Mr. Morgan’s practice focuses primarily on complex commercial transactions in the context of tech M&A, outsourcing, cloud, financial technologies, licensing, e-commerce, data protection and telecommunications. Moreover, he has extensive international experience, particularly in the telecommunications sector. Mr. Morgan has ranked as a leading Canadian technology lawyer in the current edition of Chambers Canada, and since 2010 in all editions of Chambers Global. He is listed in the last edition of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a leading lawyer “repeatedly recommended” in the areas of computer & IT law, telecommunications and technology transactions. He is also listed in the current edition of Who’s Who Legal Canada in telecommunication, media and technology. Mr. Morgan was named Montréal’s Technology “Lawyer of the Year” in the current edition of Best Lawyers in Canada. Recent mandates include: ¬ assisting a leading Canadian financial institution negotiate a joint venture related to a digital wallet and mobile payment solution; ¬ assisting over 30 companies with their CASL (anti-spam law) compliance efforts; ¬ assisting a leading digital and print media company negotiate an IT outsourcing agreement; ¬ assisting an aeronautics company negotiate a global IT outsourcing agreement; McCarthy Tétrault LLP mccarthy.ca McCarthy Tétrault LLP 2 mccarthy.ca Charles Morgan Lawyer Profile ¬ assisting with the negotiation of transition service agreements in relation to Desjardin’s acquisition of the State Farm Canada insurance business; ¬ assisting a financial institution with the negotiation of a fibre network build and telecommunications services outsourcing agreement; ¬ assisting a multinational handset device manufacturer with consumer protection and privacy law issues related to a major new product and service launch; ¬ assisting a multinational entertainment company with the implementation of a major social media marketing initiative; ¬ assisting a leading North American retailer with managing a major data privacy breach incident. In his international telecom practice, Mr. Morgan has assisted numerous governments and telecommunications regulatory authorities, whether for law reform, regulatory strategy, (fixed and mobile) licensing, interconnection or universal service projects in a variety of countries, including Algeria, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Mr. Morgan has co-authored the following books: Cyberlaw: What You Need to Know about Doing Business Online (Stoddart, 1997); Cyberlaw: A Guide for South Africans Doing Business Online (Ampersand, 1999); Communications Law in Canada (Butterworths, 2000); Information Technology Law — E-mail (LexisNexis Canada, 2008) and Halsbury’s Laws of Canada — Communications (LexisNexis Canada, 2014). He is a contributor to the book The Law of Privacy in Canada (Carswell, 2000). Mr. Morgan frequently speaks at conferences on matters related to his practice areas, including outsourcing, cybersecurity, data protection, telecommunications and copyright law. He is a member of the executive committee of the International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw). Mr. Morgan obtained his BA from Trinity College, University of Toronto in 1991; his MA in philosophy from Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne in 1992; and his LLB and BCL from McGill University in 1997. He was called to the Québec bar in 1998. Charles Morgan Profil TITRE BUREAU FACULTÉ DE DROIT Associé Montréal Université McGill, LL. B., B.C.L., 1997 LIGNE DIRECTE ADMISSION AU BARREAU 514-397-4230 Québec, 1998 COURRIEL [email protected] Biographie Charles Morgan est le leader national du groupe du droit de la technologie chez McCarthy Tétrault et il est le coleader du groupe national cybersécurité, confidentialité et protection des données du cabinet il est également membre du groupe technologie financière (FinTech). Au Canada, le groupe du droit de la technologie de McCarthy Tétrault se classe dans le groupe de tête (« Band 1 ») du guide Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business et du répertoire juridique The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory. Me Morgan se spécialise dans les opérations commerciales complexes en matière de technologie, plus particulièrement il possède une expertise dans les domaines des fusions et acquisitions,
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