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What are the legal issues with trying to make money from the data business?
During the SDGs, and with the future of the real economy uncertain due to the corona crisis, every business company is thinking about transforming the intangible property of data into a valuable service. What legal issues do we need to overcome to provide services and increase your income?
In this video, Dr. Inoue will explain the problems of the data business, which have already started discussions in Europe, with examples from the viewpoint of personal information, trade secrets and competition law.
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What are the legal issues with trying to make money from the data business?
During the SDGs, and with the future of the real economy uncertain due to the corona crisis, every business company is thinking about transforming the intangible property of data into a valuable service. What legal issues do we need to overcome to provide services and increase your income?
In this video, Dr. Inoue will explain the problems of the data business, which have already started discussions in Europe, with examples from the viewpoint of personal information, trade secrets and competition law.
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Akira Inoue, Partner
Dr. Inoue is a partner at Baker McKenzie's Tokyo office, and has been handling cross-border antitrust cases for more than 20 years. He is highly respected for his knowledge of antitrust and competition law, giving presentations at numerous events and having authored 15 books and more than 12 articles on the subject. The government frequently seeks his opinions on competition policy and government reports often cite his articles. Dr. Inoue has been serving Japanese companies as lead defense counsel since becoming involved in the international vitamin cartel case. Most recently, he successfully secured compliance credit for only the second time in the history of antitrust practice and won a 21% fine reduction. He is further distinguished as the sole member of the steering committee of Baker McKenzie's Global Antitrust & Competition Group from the Asia Pacific region. Dr. Inoue has been recognized as a “Leading Individual” by Chambers Asia (2096-10), Legal 2 (40-2018), Who’s Who Legal (9-102), Asia Business Law Journal List of Japan's Top XNUMX Lawyers (XNUMX) and Best Lawyers in Japan (XNUMX-XNUMX). He is recognized at the lawyer ranking published by Nikkei News Paper (XNUMX).
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