On 14 and 15 September 2023 in Warsaw an international conference was held as part of the "Business-to-Business Data Sharing within the EU Digital Market" project conducted at CARS under the OPUS grant funded by the National Science Center (2018/31/B/HS5/01192).

The conference aimed to develop the debate on the legal and regulatory challenges and opportunities related to the provision of B2B data within the EU digital market. In line with the mission of the Jean Monnet Network on enforcement of EU law (EULEN), the impact of the evolution of the EU regulatory framework in the field of digital and data technologies (DMA, DSA, DGA, Data Act) and the resulting law enforcement mechanisms were discussed. The organizers asked the question of how to make the most of the potential of the European Union's key digital resource.

The conference was attended by, among others: Sharon Sandeen (Mitchell Hamline School of Law), Marco Botta (EUI), Björn Lundqvist (Stockholm University), Lillà Montagnani (Bocconi University), Oles Andriychuk (Newcastle University School of Law) and people from CARS: Maciej Bernatt, Laura Zoboli, Joanna Mazur, Monika Woźniak-Cichuta. The event gathered approximately 50 people from academic and business backgrounds.

Full program of the event

Presentations of the speakers

Monika Woźniak-Cichuta, University of Warsaw, Clifford Chance, Digital data-driven mergers: is data sharing remedy a panaceum?

Eugenio Olmedo Peralta, University of Málaga, The creation of data pools as information exchanges: antitrust concerns

Emanuele Fazio, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Experimental competition enforcement: a complementary data regulation toolkit

Irene Sánchez Frías, University of Málaga, The complex balance between patients’ control over their personal data and the benefits of health data sharing for secondary uses. A look into the challenges of the European Health Data Space proposal

Nicolò Zingales, Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School, Data Sharing and Interoperability in Digital Ecosystems: A Regulatory Toolkit Approach

Antoni Napieralski, University of Vienna, Who is Sharing Medical Data? Interoperability of Roles under the EU Data Law

Camilla Signoretta, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Towards a clash between IPR enforcement and portability: underestimated challenge (or opportunity?)

Lola Montero Santos, EUI, Can the EU Regulation of B2B Data-Sharing Achieve its Desired Goals?

We also encourage you to read the reports related to the OPUS project.

1. First report on Categorization of data and actors involved in data sharing operations

2. Second report on B2B non-personal data sharing in EU legal framework

3. Report on EU Data Spaces

4. Competition law

5. IP law

CARS

Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies,
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management

PL - 02-678 Warsaw, 1/3 Szturmowa St.
website: www.cars.wz.uw.edu.pl (cars English site)