Competition and Privacy Worlds Colliding 

Dec. 6, 2018
Online

The CBA Competition Law Section's Legislation and Competition Policy Committee present:

Competition and Privacy Worlds Colliding

December 6, 2018 | 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Eastern
Teleconference


As organizations continue to collect large quantities of data, including personal information about individuals, many are asking whether privacy is becoming a competition issue. International regulators are increasingly looking at the intersection between privacy and competition law, especially given that digital competition operates differently from bricks-and-mortar retail stores.

This brownbag session will look at emerging issues in this area, including:

  • Considering non-price effects in merger control 
  • Personalised pricing in the digital era
  • Quality considerations in digital zero-price markets
     

Moderator
Imran Ahmad, Miller Thomson LLP

Speakers
Matt Chiasson, Senior Competition Law Officer, Competition Promotion Branch, Competition Bureau of Canada
Alexander Jokic, Senior Advisor, Compliance Sector, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
James Mancini, Competition Expert, OECD

 

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    DATE AND TIME
    December 6, 2018
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Eastern)

    FORMAT
    Teleconference

    INSTRUCTIONS
    Instructions will be sent via email the day prior to the event.

    COST
    Free for CBA Competition Law Section members and members of the Competition Bureau.

    Competition Bureau Members, please email the Competition Bureau Learning Unit at ic.cblearningunit-uniteapprentissagebc.ic@canada.ca to REGISTER for this event.

 

CONTACT INFO

Lauren Essiambre
CBA National Office
laurene@cba.org
1-800-267-8860 | 613-237-2925 ext. 146