ºÝºÝߣshows by User: LegalHackersBXL / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: LegalHackersBXL / Tue, 28 May 2019 22:27:35 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: LegalHackersBXL 20190528 - Guidelines for Trustworthy AI /slideshow/20190528-guidelines-for-trustworthy-ai/148032154 digityserpresentationethicsguidelines-190528222735
On 28 May 2019 Ms. Nathalie Smuha (KULeuven and EU Commission DG Connect) presented on the European strategy with regards to Artificial Intelligence, which includes assembling a high-level group of experts on AI with a double mission: (1) draft guidelines for Trustworthy AI and (2) draft recommendations in support of policy and investments. The second half of the presentation was focused on the guidelines for Trustworthy AI which were published in a first final version in April 2019. The guidelines are layered in a way that each layer builds upon the other. - level 0 (foundation): AI should be lawful, ethical and robust - level 1 (principles): AI should respect human autonomy, prevent harm, be fair and be explicable. - level 2 (requirements): AI should meet requirements linked to 7 groups: (1) human agency and oversight, (2) technical robustness and safety, (3) privacy and data governance, (4) transparency, (5) diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, (6) societal and environmental well-being, and (7) accountability. - level 3 (questions): AI developers and deployers should ask themselves a number of questions. The high-level expert group has worked out 131 questions to guide practical implementation of trustworthy AI. Theses questions are subject to a practice test, namely YOU can try them out and give the expert group feedback. This framework compares to other frameworks like the ones in Japan, Canada, Singapore, Dubai, ... and the one from the OECD (published in May 2019).]]>

On 28 May 2019 Ms. Nathalie Smuha (KULeuven and EU Commission DG Connect) presented on the European strategy with regards to Artificial Intelligence, which includes assembling a high-level group of experts on AI with a double mission: (1) draft guidelines for Trustworthy AI and (2) draft recommendations in support of policy and investments. The second half of the presentation was focused on the guidelines for Trustworthy AI which were published in a first final version in April 2019. The guidelines are layered in a way that each layer builds upon the other. - level 0 (foundation): AI should be lawful, ethical and robust - level 1 (principles): AI should respect human autonomy, prevent harm, be fair and be explicable. - level 2 (requirements): AI should meet requirements linked to 7 groups: (1) human agency and oversight, (2) technical robustness and safety, (3) privacy and data governance, (4) transparency, (5) diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, (6) societal and environmental well-being, and (7) accountability. - level 3 (questions): AI developers and deployers should ask themselves a number of questions. The high-level expert group has worked out 131 questions to guide practical implementation of trustworthy AI. Theses questions are subject to a practice test, namely YOU can try them out and give the expert group feedback. This framework compares to other frameworks like the ones in Japan, Canada, Singapore, Dubai, ... and the one from the OECD (published in May 2019).]]>
Tue, 28 May 2019 22:27:35 GMT /slideshow/20190528-guidelines-for-trustworthy-ai/148032154 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190528 - Guidelines for Trustworthy AI LegalHackersBXL On 28 May 2019 Ms. Nathalie Smuha (KULeuven and EU Commission DG Connect) presented on the European strategy with regards to Artificial Intelligence, which includes assembling a high-level group of experts on AI with a double mission: (1) draft guidelines for Trustworthy AI and (2) draft recommendations in support of policy and investments. The second half of the presentation was focused on the guidelines for Trustworthy AI which were published in a first final version in April 2019. The guidelines are layered in a way that each layer builds upon the other. - level 0 (foundation): AI should be lawful, ethical and robust - level 1 (principles): AI should respect human autonomy, prevent harm, be fair and be explicable. - level 2 (requirements): AI should meet requirements linked to 7 groups: (1) human agency and oversight, (2) technical robustness and safety, (3) privacy and data governance, (4) transparency, (5) diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, (6) societal and environmental well-being, and (7) accountability. - level 3 (questions): AI developers and deployers should ask themselves a number of questions. The high-level expert group has worked out 131 questions to guide practical implementation of trustworthy AI. Theses questions are subject to a practice test, namely YOU can try them out and give the expert group feedback. This framework compares to other frameworks like the ones in Japan, Canada, Singapore, Dubai, ... and the one from the OECD (published in May 2019). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digityserpresentationethicsguidelines-190528222735-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> On 28 May 2019 Ms. Nathalie Smuha (KULeuven and EU Commission DG Connect) presented on the European strategy with regards to Artificial Intelligence, which includes assembling a high-level group of experts on AI with a double mission: (1) draft guidelines for Trustworthy AI and (2) draft recommendations in support of policy and investments. The second half of the presentation was focused on the guidelines for Trustworthy AI which were published in a first final version in April 2019. The guidelines are layered in a way that each layer builds upon the other. - level 0 (foundation): AI should be lawful, ethical and robust - level 1 (principles): AI should respect human autonomy, prevent harm, be fair and be explicable. - level 2 (requirements): AI should meet requirements linked to 7 groups: (1) human agency and oversight, (2) technical robustness and safety, (3) privacy and data governance, (4) transparency, (5) diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, (6) societal and environmental well-being, and (7) accountability. - level 3 (questions): AI developers and deployers should ask themselves a number of questions. The high-level expert group has worked out 131 questions to guide practical implementation of trustworthy AI. Theses questions are subject to a practice test, namely YOU can try them out and give the expert group feedback. This framework compares to other frameworks like the ones in Japan, Canada, Singapore, Dubai, ... and the one from the OECD (published in May 2019).
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20190423 PRiSE model to tackle data protection impact assessments and data protection by design /slideshow/20190423-prise-model-to-tackle-data-protection-impact-assessments-and-data-protection-by-design/141911525 20190423-legalhackersdpbdcontributionpd-190424083638
The event was on 23 April 2019. The speaker was Pierre Dewitte (CITIP, KULeuven, iMEC). The event was hosted in the office of TimeLex, a niche law office with expertise a.o. in data protection. Pierre Dewitte explained the PRiSE model to tackle the issues of risk assessments, data protection impact assessments, data protection by design, and documentation of all of that. The keynote, which triggered a lot of questions and interactive discussion amongst the attendees, looks at the interaction (1) between software engineers and lawyers (a simplified universe for software development teams) and (2) between design scientists and lawyers (a simplified universe of social sciences). In the first interaction, the PRiSE model aims to support three steps 1) description (input) 2) analysis (output) 3) documentation On the second interaction, due to time constraints (too lively a discussion, if there is such a thing), the keynote pointed out some point of attention. In any case the conclusion is that data protection is per se interdisciplinary, which is why it is so interesting. ]]>

The event was on 23 April 2019. The speaker was Pierre Dewitte (CITIP, KULeuven, iMEC). The event was hosted in the office of TimeLex, a niche law office with expertise a.o. in data protection. Pierre Dewitte explained the PRiSE model to tackle the issues of risk assessments, data protection impact assessments, data protection by design, and documentation of all of that. The keynote, which triggered a lot of questions and interactive discussion amongst the attendees, looks at the interaction (1) between software engineers and lawyers (a simplified universe for software development teams) and (2) between design scientists and lawyers (a simplified universe of social sciences). In the first interaction, the PRiSE model aims to support three steps 1) description (input) 2) analysis (output) 3) documentation On the second interaction, due to time constraints (too lively a discussion, if there is such a thing), the keynote pointed out some point of attention. In any case the conclusion is that data protection is per se interdisciplinary, which is why it is so interesting. ]]>
Wed, 24 Apr 2019 08:36:38 GMT /slideshow/20190423-prise-model-to-tackle-data-protection-impact-assessments-and-data-protection-by-design/141911525 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190423 PRiSE model to tackle data protection impact assessments and data protection by design LegalHackersBXL The event was on 23 April 2019. The speaker was Pierre Dewitte (CITIP, KULeuven, iMEC). The event was hosted in the office of TimeLex, a niche law office with expertise a.o. in data protection. Pierre Dewitte explained the PRiSE model to tackle the issues of risk assessments, data protection impact assessments, data protection by design, and documentation of all of that. The keynote, which triggered a lot of questions and interactive discussion amongst the attendees, looks at the interaction (1) between software engineers and lawyers (a simplified universe for software development teams) and (2) between design scientists and lawyers (a simplified universe of social sciences). In the first interaction, the PRiSE model aims to support three steps 1) description (input) 2) analysis (output) 3) documentation On the second interaction, due to time constraints (too lively a discussion, if there is such a thing), the keynote pointed out some point of attention. In any case the conclusion is that data protection is per se interdisciplinary, which is why it is so interesting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20190423-legalhackersdpbdcontributionpd-190424083638-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The event was on 23 April 2019. The speaker was Pierre Dewitte (CITIP, KULeuven, iMEC). The event was hosted in the office of TimeLex, a niche law office with expertise a.o. in data protection. Pierre Dewitte explained the PRiSE model to tackle the issues of risk assessments, data protection impact assessments, data protection by design, and documentation of all of that. The keynote, which triggered a lot of questions and interactive discussion amongst the attendees, looks at the interaction (1) between software engineers and lawyers (a simplified universe for software development teams) and (2) between design scientists and lawyers (a simplified universe of social sciences). In the first interaction, the PRiSE model aims to support three steps 1) description (input) 2) analysis (output) 3) documentation On the second interaction, due to time constraints (too lively a discussion, if there is such a thing), the keynote pointed out some point of attention. In any case the conclusion is that data protection is per se interdisciplinary, which is why it is so interesting.
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20190316 - CLBFest - Blockchain & the law - Willem Van de Wiele /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-blockchain-the-law-willem-van-de-wiele/137026083 blockchainfestival-forslideshare-190318184927
Willem (https://twitter.com/WVandewieleW) took it upon him to update us on the legal aspects of blockchain and crypto-assets: (1) at the EU level a) the 2018 FinTech Action plan: https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/180308-action-plan-fintech_en b) the 2019 ESMA report: https://www.esma.europa.eu/system/files_force/library/esma50-157-1391_crypto_advice.pdf c) the 2019 EBA report: https://eba.europa.eu/-/eba-reports-on-crypto-assets (2) at the national level a) Luxembourg b) France c) Italy d) Germany The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>

Willem (https://twitter.com/WVandewieleW) took it upon him to update us on the legal aspects of blockchain and crypto-assets: (1) at the EU level a) the 2018 FinTech Action plan: https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/180308-action-plan-fintech_en b) the 2019 ESMA report: https://www.esma.europa.eu/system/files_force/library/esma50-157-1391_crypto_advice.pdf c) the 2019 EBA report: https://eba.europa.eu/-/eba-reports-on-crypto-assets (2) at the national level a) Luxembourg b) France c) Italy d) Germany The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>
Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:49:27 GMT /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-blockchain-the-law-willem-van-de-wiele/137026083 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190316 - CLBFest - Blockchain & the law - Willem Van de Wiele LegalHackersBXL Willem (https://twitter.com/WVandewieleW) took it upon him to update us on the legal aspects of blockchain and crypto-assets: (1) at the EU level a) the 2018 FinTech Action plan: https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/180308-action-plan-fintech_en b) the 2019 ESMA report: https://www.esma.europa.eu/system/files_force/library/esma50-157-1391_crypto_advice.pdf c) the 2019 EBA report: https://eba.europa.eu/-/eba-reports-on-crypto-assets (2) at the national level a) Luxembourg b) France c) Italy d) Germany The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blockchainfestival-forslideshare-190318184927-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Willem (https://twitter.com/WVandewieleW) took it upon him to update us on the legal aspects of blockchain and crypto-assets: (1) at the EU level a) the 2018 FinTech Action plan: https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/180308-action-plan-fintech_en b) the 2019 ESMA report: https://www.esma.europa.eu/system/files_force/library/esma50-157-1391_crypto_advice.pdf c) the 2019 EBA report: https://eba.europa.eu/-/eba-reports-on-crypto-assets (2) at the national level a) Luxembourg b) France c) Italy d) Germany The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels&#39; node.
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20190316 - CLBFest - Blockchain is WTF - Gerrie Smits /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-blockchain-is-wtf-gerrie-smits/136951064 legalhackersbxl-gerriesmits-190318092433
Gerrie Smits (https://gerriesmits.com) kicked off the event explaining (a) the basics of blockchain (a.o. immutability, "if... then...", value transfer, tokenisation and token transfer, decentralisation, game theory and aligned incentives) and (b) looking at it from a business perspective ("Is This Something For Us?") >> with practical examples of (actual) use cases like a local blockchain to follow the support money granted to refugees, fractional ownership of real estate, incentives to cycle to school, "selling your eyeballs" (advertising),... >> through the value mapping framework, which brings innovation (value) theory and design thinking in the picture To conclude he launched a specific point of interest, namely ORGANISATIONAL DESIGN. Starting from the question whether the "tragedy of the commons" can be overcome (looking at theories of a.o. Elinor Ostrom - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom), he looks at initiatives that may address this by using blockchain technology: Colony (https://colony.io/index.html), Aragon https://aragon.org/), OrgTech (https://orgtech.substack.com/),... This is material for a hack(athlon). The title of his keynote refers to the title of the book he wrote (in Dutch) which is packed with use cases: https://gerriesmits.com/blockchain-is-wtf-boek/ The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>

Gerrie Smits (https://gerriesmits.com) kicked off the event explaining (a) the basics of blockchain (a.o. immutability, "if... then...", value transfer, tokenisation and token transfer, decentralisation, game theory and aligned incentives) and (b) looking at it from a business perspective ("Is This Something For Us?") >> with practical examples of (actual) use cases like a local blockchain to follow the support money granted to refugees, fractional ownership of real estate, incentives to cycle to school, "selling your eyeballs" (advertising),... >> through the value mapping framework, which brings innovation (value) theory and design thinking in the picture To conclude he launched a specific point of interest, namely ORGANISATIONAL DESIGN. Starting from the question whether the "tragedy of the commons" can be overcome (looking at theories of a.o. Elinor Ostrom - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom), he looks at initiatives that may address this by using blockchain technology: Colony (https://colony.io/index.html), Aragon https://aragon.org/), OrgTech (https://orgtech.substack.com/),... This is material for a hack(athlon). The title of his keynote refers to the title of the book he wrote (in Dutch) which is packed with use cases: https://gerriesmits.com/blockchain-is-wtf-boek/ The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>
Mon, 18 Mar 2019 09:24:32 GMT /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-blockchain-is-wtf-gerrie-smits/136951064 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190316 - CLBFest - Blockchain is WTF - Gerrie Smits LegalHackersBXL Gerrie Smits (https://gerriesmits.com) kicked off the event explaining (a) the basics of blockchain (a.o. immutability, "if... then...", value transfer, tokenisation and token transfer, decentralisation, game theory and aligned incentives) and (b) looking at it from a business perspective ("Is This Something For Us?") >> with practical examples of (actual) use cases like a local blockchain to follow the support money granted to refugees, fractional ownership of real estate, incentives to cycle to school, "selling your eyeballs" (advertising),... >> through the value mapping framework, which brings innovation (value) theory and design thinking in the picture To conclude he launched a specific point of interest, namely ORGANISATIONAL DESIGN. Starting from the question whether the "tragedy of the commons" can be overcome (looking at theories of a.o. Elinor Ostrom - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom), he looks at initiatives that may address this by using blockchain technology: Colony (https://colony.io/index.html), Aragon https://aragon.org/), OrgTech (https://orgtech.substack.com/),... This is material for a hack(athlon). The title of his keynote refers to the title of the book he wrote (in Dutch) which is packed with use cases: https://gerriesmits.com/blockchain-is-wtf-boek/ The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/legalhackersbxl-gerriesmits-190318092433-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Gerrie Smits (https://gerriesmits.com) kicked off the event explaining (a) the basics of blockchain (a.o. immutability, &quot;if... then...&quot;, value transfer, tokenisation and token transfer, decentralisation, game theory and aligned incentives) and (b) looking at it from a business perspective (&quot;Is This Something For Us?&quot;) &gt;&gt; with practical examples of (actual) use cases like a local blockchain to follow the support money granted to refugees, fractional ownership of real estate, incentives to cycle to school, &quot;selling your eyeballs&quot; (advertising),... &gt;&gt; through the value mapping framework, which brings innovation (value) theory and design thinking in the picture To conclude he launched a specific point of interest, namely ORGANISATIONAL DESIGN. Starting from the question whether the &quot;tragedy of the commons&quot; can be overcome (looking at theories of a.o. Elinor Ostrom - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom), he looks at initiatives that may address this by using blockchain technology: Colony (https://colony.io/index.html), Aragon https://aragon.org/), OrgTech (https://orgtech.substack.com/),... This is material for a hack(athlon). The title of his keynote refers to the title of the book he wrote (in Dutch) which is packed with use cases: https://gerriesmits.com/blockchain-is-wtf-boek/ The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels&#39; node.
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20190316 - CLBFest - 1337 to legal - Koen Vingerhoets /slideshow/201990316-clbfest-1337-to-legal-koen-vingerhoets/136946201 blockchain-190318005851-190318075554
Koen Vingerhoets (/koenvingerhoets) explained (a) the basics of blockchain in its 6 key elements (transparency, ownership, traceability, distributed, trust, smart contracts) and (b) a few technical aspects on blockchain, like hashing, smart and ricardian contracts, bugs in the code, private ledgers, aspects to take into account to govern a (private) blockchain, and the impact of (EU) regulation. The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>

Koen Vingerhoets (/koenvingerhoets) explained (a) the basics of blockchain in its 6 key elements (transparency, ownership, traceability, distributed, trust, smart contracts) and (b) a few technical aspects on blockchain, like hashing, smart and ricardian contracts, bugs in the code, private ledgers, aspects to take into account to govern a (private) blockchain, and the impact of (EU) regulation. The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>
Mon, 18 Mar 2019 07:55:54 GMT /slideshow/201990316-clbfest-1337-to-legal-koen-vingerhoets/136946201 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190316 - CLBFest - 1337 to legal - Koen Vingerhoets LegalHackersBXL Koen Vingerhoets (/koenvingerhoets) explained (a) the basics of blockchain in its 6 key elements (transparency, ownership, traceability, distributed, trust, smart contracts) and (b) a few technical aspects on blockchain, like hashing, smart and ricardian contracts, bugs in the code, private ledgers, aspects to take into account to govern a (private) blockchain, and the impact of (EU) regulation. The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blockchain-190318005851-190318075554-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Koen Vingerhoets (/koenvingerhoets) explained (a) the basics of blockchain in its 6 key elements (transparency, ownership, traceability, distributed, trust, smart contracts) and (b) a few technical aspects on blockchain, like hashing, smart and ricardian contracts, bugs in the code, private ledgers, aspects to take into account to govern a (private) blockchain, and the impact of (EU) regulation. The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels&#39; node.
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20190316 - CLBFest - GDPR & Blockchain - Axel Beelen /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-gdpr-blockchain-axel-beelen/136793960 20190307-190316211439
Axel Beelen takes a look at how blockchain and data protection regulation can be reconciled. - What is GDPR? - What are the basic principles of GDPR? - Can personal data on the blockchain (and thus application of GDPR) be avoided? - How does data minimisation pitch in? - How does pseudonymisation pitch in? - Who has what role in a blockchain setup? controller, joint controller,... - How would rights of data subjects work? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>

Axel Beelen takes a look at how blockchain and data protection regulation can be reconciled. - What is GDPR? - What are the basic principles of GDPR? - Can personal data on the blockchain (and thus application of GDPR) be avoided? - How does data minimisation pitch in? - How does pseudonymisation pitch in? - Who has what role in a blockchain setup? controller, joint controller,... - How would rights of data subjects work? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>
Sat, 16 Mar 2019 21:14:39 GMT /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-gdpr-blockchain-axel-beelen/136793960 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190316 - CLBFest - GDPR & Blockchain - Axel Beelen LegalHackersBXL Axel Beelen takes a look at how blockchain and data protection regulation can be reconciled. - What is GDPR? - What are the basic principles of GDPR? - Can personal data on the blockchain (and thus application of GDPR) be avoided? - How does data minimisation pitch in? - How does pseudonymisation pitch in? - Who has what role in a blockchain setup? controller, joint controller,... - How would rights of data subjects work? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20190307-190316211439-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Axel Beelen takes a look at how blockchain and data protection regulation can be reconciled. - What is GDPR? - What are the basic principles of GDPR? - Can personal data on the blockchain (and thus application of GDPR) be avoided? - How does data minimisation pitch in? - How does pseudonymisation pitch in? - Who has what role in a blockchain setup? controller, joint controller,... - How would rights of data subjects work? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels&#39; node.
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20190316 - CLBFest - Cryptocurrencies and tax - Hendrik Putman /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-cryptocurrencies-and-tax-hendrik-putman/136791975 20190315clbfest-mythratax-190316203119
Hendrik Putman, partner at the law firm Mythra, explained how cryptocurrencies in Belgian are (likely to be) taxed. - what are the potential bases for taxation? - what are indicators of "professional income"? - what are indicators of "miscellaneous income"? - is allocating the assets to (not ) for-profit corporations a good idea? - how does the bitcoin tool (https://mythra.be/bitcoin/) work ? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax ruling? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax documentation preparation? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>

Hendrik Putman, partner at the law firm Mythra, explained how cryptocurrencies in Belgian are (likely to be) taxed. - what are the potential bases for taxation? - what are indicators of "professional income"? - what are indicators of "miscellaneous income"? - is allocating the assets to (not ) for-profit corporations a good idea? - how does the bitcoin tool (https://mythra.be/bitcoin/) work ? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax ruling? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax documentation preparation? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node.]]>
Sat, 16 Mar 2019 20:31:19 GMT /slideshow/20190316-clbfest-cryptocurrencies-and-tax-hendrik-putman/136791975 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190316 - CLBFest - Cryptocurrencies and tax - Hendrik Putman LegalHackersBXL Hendrik Putman, partner at the law firm Mythra, explained how cryptocurrencies in Belgian are (likely to be) taxed. - what are the potential bases for taxation? - what are indicators of "professional income"? - what are indicators of "miscellaneous income"? - is allocating the assets to (not ) for-profit corporations a good idea? - how does the bitcoin tool (https://mythra.be/bitcoin/) work ? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax ruling? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax documentation preparation? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels' node. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20190315clbfest-mythratax-190316203119-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hendrik Putman, partner at the law firm Mythra, explained how cryptocurrencies in Belgian are (likely to be) taxed. - what are the potential bases for taxation? - what are indicators of &quot;professional income&quot;? - what are indicators of &quot;miscellaneous income&quot;? - is allocating the assets to (not ) for-profit corporations a good idea? - how does the bitcoin tool (https://mythra.be/bitcoin/) work ? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax ruling? - when is it reasonable to go for a tax documentation preparation? The context was the second (2019) edition of the Computational Law and Blockchain Festival (#CLBFest), Brussels&#39; node.
20190316 - CLBFest - Cryptocurrencies and tax - Hendrik Putman from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20190221 Algorithmic transparency and accountability in practice /slideshow/20190221-algorithmic-transparency-and-accountability-in-practice/132950143 20190221ataplegalhackersv2-190222215746
Three HCI researchers from MintLab (Meaningful Interactions Lab) from the KULeuven came to explain their research on how to practically go about explaining algorithms and taking that consideration into account in the build phase of an algorithm. The researchers - Luciana Monteiro Krebs (from Brasil) - Oscar Alvarado (from Costa Rica) - Elias Storms The presentation went into - what HCI is? - the cooperation with the CiTiP team - how to make a privacy policy more accessible ? - the research methodology on the experience with (assumed) visible results of suggestion algorithms on news providers (focus on social media)? - first ideas on how to improve the openness on the inner workings of an algorithm The presentation was at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), with the help of VRG Brussels.]]>

Three HCI researchers from MintLab (Meaningful Interactions Lab) from the KULeuven came to explain their research on how to practically go about explaining algorithms and taking that consideration into account in the build phase of an algorithm. The researchers - Luciana Monteiro Krebs (from Brasil) - Oscar Alvarado (from Costa Rica) - Elias Storms The presentation went into - what HCI is? - the cooperation with the CiTiP team - how to make a privacy policy more accessible ? - the research methodology on the experience with (assumed) visible results of suggestion algorithms on news providers (focus on social media)? - first ideas on how to improve the openness on the inner workings of an algorithm The presentation was at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), with the help of VRG Brussels.]]>
Fri, 22 Feb 2019 21:57:46 GMT /slideshow/20190221-algorithmic-transparency-and-accountability-in-practice/132950143 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190221 Algorithmic transparency and accountability in practice LegalHackersBXL Three HCI researchers from MintLab (Meaningful Interactions Lab) from the KULeuven came to explain their research on how to practically go about explaining algorithms and taking that consideration into account in the build phase of an algorithm. The researchers - Luciana Monteiro Krebs (from Brasil) - Oscar Alvarado (from Costa Rica) - Elias Storms The presentation went into - what HCI is? - the cooperation with the CiTiP team - how to make a privacy policy more accessible ? - the research methodology on the experience with (assumed) visible results of suggestion algorithms on news providers (focus on social media)? - first ideas on how to improve the openness on the inner workings of an algorithm The presentation was at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), with the help of VRG Brussels. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20190221ataplegalhackersv2-190222215746-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Three HCI researchers from MintLab (Meaningful Interactions Lab) from the KULeuven came to explain their research on how to practically go about explaining algorithms and taking that consideration into account in the build phase of an algorithm. The researchers - Luciana Monteiro Krebs (from Brasil) - Oscar Alvarado (from Costa Rica) - Elias Storms The presentation went into - what HCI is? - the cooperation with the CiTiP team - how to make a privacy policy more accessible ? - the research methodology on the experience with (assumed) visible results of suggestion algorithms on news providers (focus on social media)? - first ideas on how to improve the openness on the inner workings of an algorithm The presentation was at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), with the help of VRG Brussels.
20190221 Algorithmic transparency and accountability in practice from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20190221 Data subject rights in practice /slideshow/20190221-data-subject-rights-in-practice/132804694 20190221-legalhackerssarcontributionjapdln-190221235635
A combined presentation by - Jef Ausloos (https://twitter.com/Jausl00s): background to data subject rights - Pierre Dewitte (https://twitter.com/PiDewitte): empirically testing the right of access (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3106632) - Laurens Naudts (https://twitter.com/RoboNaudts): empirically testing the right to an explanation All three are member of the CiTiP embedded in the KULeuven. The event was hosted at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) with the collaboration of VRG Brussels.]]>

A combined presentation by - Jef Ausloos (https://twitter.com/Jausl00s): background to data subject rights - Pierre Dewitte (https://twitter.com/PiDewitte): empirically testing the right of access (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3106632) - Laurens Naudts (https://twitter.com/RoboNaudts): empirically testing the right to an explanation All three are member of the CiTiP embedded in the KULeuven. The event was hosted at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) with the collaboration of VRG Brussels.]]>
Thu, 21 Feb 2019 23:56:35 GMT /slideshow/20190221-data-subject-rights-in-practice/132804694 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20190221 Data subject rights in practice LegalHackersBXL A combined presentation by - Jef Ausloos (https://twitter.com/Jausl00s): background to data subject rights - Pierre Dewitte (https://twitter.com/PiDewitte): empirically testing the right of access (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3106632) - Laurens Naudts (https://twitter.com/RoboNaudts): empirically testing the right to an explanation All three are member of the CiTiP embedded in the KULeuven. The event was hosted at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) with the collaboration of VRG Brussels. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20190221-legalhackerssarcontributionjapdln-190221235635-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A combined presentation by - Jef Ausloos (https://twitter.com/Jausl00s): background to data subject rights - Pierre Dewitte (https://twitter.com/PiDewitte): empirically testing the right of access (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3106632) - Laurens Naudts (https://twitter.com/RoboNaudts): empirically testing the right to an explanation All three are member of the CiTiP embedded in the KULeuven. The event was hosted at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) with the collaboration of VRG Brussels.
20190221 Data subject rights in practice from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20180619 Controller-to-Processor agreements /LegalHackersBXL/20180619-controllertoprocessor-agreements processors-neg-draft01-180618223444
Presentation on the Controller-to-Processor agreements under GDPR, with a main focus on article 28 GDPR and some reference to the standard contractual clauses for Controller-to-Processor agreements as established in 2010 (which are soon to be adapted).]]>

Presentation on the Controller-to-Processor agreements under GDPR, with a main focus on article 28 GDPR and some reference to the standard contractual clauses for Controller-to-Processor agreements as established in 2010 (which are soon to be adapted).]]>
Mon, 18 Jun 2018 22:34:44 GMT /LegalHackersBXL/20180619-controllertoprocessor-agreements LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20180619 Controller-to-Processor agreements LegalHackersBXL Presentation on the Controller-to-Processor agreements under GDPR, with a main focus on article 28 GDPR and some reference to the standard contractual clauses for Controller-to-Processor agreements as established in 2010 (which are soon to be adapted). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/processors-neg-draft01-180618223444-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation on the Controller-to-Processor agreements under GDPR, with a main focus on article 28 GDPR and some reference to the standard contractual clauses for Controller-to-Processor agreements as established in 2010 (which are soon to be adapted).
20180619 Controller-to-Processor agreements from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20180607 - Tech Summit presentation /slideshow/20180607-tech-summit-presentation/102487785 lh-presentation-180615094221
The presentation used at the Brussels Tech Summit of 7 June 2018. Short introduction to legal hackers and then a hands-on exercise on legal design thinking.]]>

The presentation used at the Brussels Tech Summit of 7 June 2018. Short introduction to legal hackers and then a hands-on exercise on legal design thinking.]]>
Fri, 15 Jun 2018 09:42:21 GMT /slideshow/20180607-tech-summit-presentation/102487785 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20180607 - Tech Summit presentation LegalHackersBXL The presentation used at the Brussels Tech Summit of 7 June 2018. Short introduction to legal hackers and then a hands-on exercise on legal design thinking. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lh-presentation-180615094221-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The presentation used at the Brussels Tech Summit of 7 June 2018. Short introduction to legal hackers and then a hands-on exercise on legal design thinking.
20180607 - Tech Summit presentation from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20180317 CLBfest 2018 - Trase /slideshow/20180317-clbfest-2018-trase/91058085 20180317-clb-presenation4-hvd-180318081619
Trase is supporting Lawbox (www.lawbox.be) in thinking about blockchain, selecting projects where blockchain adds value and testing the waters with proofs of concept. Hadrien vD explained the method to the audience at the Brussels node of the 2018 Computational Law and Blockchain Festival. You can see the livestream-video on https://t.co/yru0gsiKmy (mind you that the first 28 minutes there seems to be a technical issue). Hadrien speaks after the break, around about 1h45 in the video. ]]>

Trase is supporting Lawbox (www.lawbox.be) in thinking about blockchain, selecting projects where blockchain adds value and testing the waters with proofs of concept. Hadrien vD explained the method to the audience at the Brussels node of the 2018 Computational Law and Blockchain Festival. You can see the livestream-video on https://t.co/yru0gsiKmy (mind you that the first 28 minutes there seems to be a technical issue). Hadrien speaks after the break, around about 1h45 in the video. ]]>
Sun, 18 Mar 2018 08:16:19 GMT /slideshow/20180317-clbfest-2018-trase/91058085 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20180317 CLBfest 2018 - Trase LegalHackersBXL Trase is supporting Lawbox (www.lawbox.be) in thinking about blockchain, selecting projects where blockchain adds value and testing the waters with proofs of concept. Hadrien vD explained the method to the audience at the Brussels node of the 2018 Computational Law and Blockchain Festival. You can see the livestream-video on https://t.co/yru0gsiKmy (mind you that the first 28 minutes there seems to be a technical issue). Hadrien speaks after the break, around about 1h45 in the video. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20180317-clb-presenation4-hvd-180318081619-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Trase is supporting Lawbox (www.lawbox.be) in thinking about blockchain, selecting projects where blockchain adds value and testing the waters with proofs of concept. Hadrien vD explained the method to the audience at the Brussels node of the 2018 Computational Law and Blockchain Festival. You can see the livestream-video on https://t.co/yru0gsiKmy (mind you that the first 28 minutes there seems to be a technical issue). Hadrien speaks after the break, around about 1h45 in the video.
20180317 CLBfest 2018 - Trase from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20171108 IAPP Congress - Privacy by Design presentation /slideshow/20171108-iapp-congress-privacy-by-design-presentation/82842302 iappprivacydesignlabpresentation2-171127191921
The legal hackers and the US Chamber of Commerce presented the methodology, experience and results of the privacy design lab of 6 November 2017 at the IAPP Congress two days later.]]>

The legal hackers and the US Chamber of Commerce presented the methodology, experience and results of the privacy design lab of 6 November 2017 at the IAPP Congress two days later.]]>
Mon, 27 Nov 2017 19:19:21 GMT /slideshow/20171108-iapp-congress-privacy-by-design-presentation/82842302 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20171108 IAPP Congress - Privacy by Design presentation LegalHackersBXL The legal hackers and the US Chamber of Commerce presented the methodology, experience and results of the privacy design lab of 6 November 2017 at the IAPP Congress two days later. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iappprivacydesignlabpresentation2-171127191921-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The legal hackers and the US Chamber of Commerce presented the methodology, experience and results of the privacy design lab of 6 November 2017 at the IAPP Congress two days later.
20171108 IAPP Congress - Privacy by Design presentation from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20171106 - Privacy Design Lab - LINDDUN /slideshow/20171106-privacy-design-lab-linddun/81726442 linddunpresentation-171107212329
Aram H., researcher at DistriNet - KULeuven, presented the LINDDUN methodology (°2010) in already a bit simplified form (3 instead of 6 steps) while the team is working to further operationalise it AND align it with GDPR. With LINDDUN you systematically approach the technical elements of appropriate measures to protect the data in 3 steps: 1 describe the data (flow) elements 2 elicit threats relating to linkability, identifiability, non-repudiation, detectability, disclosure of information, unawareness, non-compliance (and focus by making reasonable assumptions) 3 manage the threats, especially by mitigating them based on the threat taxonomy You can find more on the methodology on linddun.org This presentation was part of a series of presenters that filled the Privacy Design Lab that was organised by / together with the US Chamber of Commerce on 6 November 2017. ]]>

Aram H., researcher at DistriNet - KULeuven, presented the LINDDUN methodology (°2010) in already a bit simplified form (3 instead of 6 steps) while the team is working to further operationalise it AND align it with GDPR. With LINDDUN you systematically approach the technical elements of appropriate measures to protect the data in 3 steps: 1 describe the data (flow) elements 2 elicit threats relating to linkability, identifiability, non-repudiation, detectability, disclosure of information, unawareness, non-compliance (and focus by making reasonable assumptions) 3 manage the threats, especially by mitigating them based on the threat taxonomy You can find more on the methodology on linddun.org This presentation was part of a series of presenters that filled the Privacy Design Lab that was organised by / together with the US Chamber of Commerce on 6 November 2017. ]]>
Tue, 07 Nov 2017 21:23:29 GMT /slideshow/20171106-privacy-design-lab-linddun/81726442 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20171106 - Privacy Design Lab - LINDDUN LegalHackersBXL Aram H., researcher at DistriNet - KULeuven, presented the LINDDUN methodology (°2010) in already a bit simplified form (3 instead of 6 steps) while the team is working to further operationalise it AND align it with GDPR. With LINDDUN you systematically approach the technical elements of appropriate measures to protect the data in 3 steps: 1 describe the data (flow) elements 2 elicit threats relating to linkability, identifiability, non-repudiation, detectability, disclosure of information, unawareness, non-compliance (and focus by making reasonable assumptions) 3 manage the threats, especially by mitigating them based on the threat taxonomy You can find more on the methodology on linddun.org This presentation was part of a series of presenters that filled the Privacy Design Lab that was organised by / together with the US Chamber of Commerce on 6 November 2017. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linddunpresentation-171107212329-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Aram H., researcher at DistriNet - KULeuven, presented the LINDDUN methodology (°2010) in already a bit simplified form (3 instead of 6 steps) while the team is working to further operationalise it AND align it with GDPR. With LINDDUN you systematically approach the technical elements of appropriate measures to protect the data in 3 steps: 1 describe the data (flow) elements 2 elicit threats relating to linkability, identifiability, non-repudiation, detectability, disclosure of information, unawareness, non-compliance (and focus by making reasonable assumptions) 3 manage the threats, especially by mitigating them based on the threat taxonomy You can find more on the methodology on linddun.org This presentation was part of a series of presenters that filled the Privacy Design Lab that was organised by / together with the US Chamber of Commerce on 6 November 2017.
20171106 - Privacy Design Lab - LINDDUN from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20170601 - Digital festival presentation /slideshow/20170601-digital-festival-presentation/79300781 digitalfestivalpresentation-170830205051
Legal hackers were invited to the digital festival on 1 June 2017 (https://www.digitalfestival.eu). The chapters of Brussels (Belgium), Ukraine and Rijeka (Croatia) combined forces to give an impression of what legal hackers are all about.]]>

Legal hackers were invited to the digital festival on 1 June 2017 (https://www.digitalfestival.eu). The chapters of Brussels (Belgium), Ukraine and Rijeka (Croatia) combined forces to give an impression of what legal hackers are all about.]]>
Wed, 30 Aug 2017 20:50:51 GMT /slideshow/20170601-digital-festival-presentation/79300781 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20170601 - Digital festival presentation LegalHackersBXL Legal hackers were invited to the digital festival on 1 June 2017 (https://www.digitalfestival.eu). The chapters of Brussels (Belgium), Ukraine and Rijeka (Croatia) combined forces to give an impression of what legal hackers are all about. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalfestivalpresentation-170830205051-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Legal hackers were invited to the digital festival on 1 June 2017 (https://www.digitalfestival.eu). The chapters of Brussels (Belgium), Ukraine and Rijeka (Croatia) combined forces to give an impression of what legal hackers are all about.
20170601 - Digital festival presentation from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20170801 GDPR Q&A intro /slideshow/20170801-gdpr-qa-intro/79300243 20170801-gdpr-qa-draft03-170830202913
This is the introductory slide deck for the joint event by the legal hackers (Brussels chapter) and the Belgian data scientists on 1 August 2017. The aim was mainly to introduce the session where everybody could ask questions and those with the answers could give them. The event's page is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/241266134/ The event's message board is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/51045002 A second session is planned for 5 September 2017 at Digityser in Brussels.]]>

This is the introductory slide deck for the joint event by the legal hackers (Brussels chapter) and the Belgian data scientists on 1 August 2017. The aim was mainly to introduce the session where everybody could ask questions and those with the answers could give them. The event's page is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/241266134/ The event's message board is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/51045002 A second session is planned for 5 September 2017 at Digityser in Brussels.]]>
Wed, 30 Aug 2017 20:29:13 GMT /slideshow/20170801-gdpr-qa-intro/79300243 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20170801 GDPR Q&A intro LegalHackersBXL This is the introductory slide deck for the joint event by the legal hackers (Brussels chapter) and the Belgian data scientists on 1 August 2017. The aim was mainly to introduce the session where everybody could ask questions and those with the answers could give them. The event's page is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/241266134/ The event's message board is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/51045002 A second session is planned for 5 September 2017 at Digityser in Brussels. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20170801-gdpr-qa-draft03-170830202913-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the introductory slide deck for the joint event by the legal hackers (Brussels chapter) and the Belgian data scientists on 1 August 2017. The aim was mainly to introduce the session where everybody could ask questions and those with the answers could give them. The event&#39;s page is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/241266134/ The event&#39;s message board is here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/51045002 A second session is planned for 5 September 2017 at Digityser in Brussels.
20170801 GDPR Q&A intro from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20170620 MEETUP intro to blockchain and smart contracts (2) /LegalHackersBXL/20170620-meetup-intro-to-blockchain-and-smart-contracts-2 blockchain-170623224640-170624135426
Koen V. presented the practical approach in the context of a financial institution. He touches upon: How do you explain complex (technical) concepts like blockchain and smart contracts to the business? (through a 6 branch model) How do you prioritise potential experiments and investments? (through a 6 branch model) When don't you use blockchain or smart contracts? What are actual experiments and projects in the blockchain / smart contract pipeline? Original publication: /koenvingerhoets/blockchain-smart-contracts-and-use-cases-for-the-legal-hackers Link to the meetup follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers]]>

Koen V. presented the practical approach in the context of a financial institution. He touches upon: How do you explain complex (technical) concepts like blockchain and smart contracts to the business? (through a 6 branch model) How do you prioritise potential experiments and investments? (through a 6 branch model) When don't you use blockchain or smart contracts? What are actual experiments and projects in the blockchain / smart contract pipeline? Original publication: /koenvingerhoets/blockchain-smart-contracts-and-use-cases-for-the-legal-hackers Link to the meetup follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers]]>
Sat, 24 Jun 2017 13:54:26 GMT /LegalHackersBXL/20170620-meetup-intro-to-blockchain-and-smart-contracts-2 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20170620 MEETUP intro to blockchain and smart contracts (2) LegalHackersBXL Koen V. presented the practical approach in the context of a financial institution. He touches upon: How do you explain complex (technical) concepts like blockchain and smart contracts to the business? (through a 6 branch model) How do you prioritise potential experiments and investments? (through a 6 branch model) When don't you use blockchain or smart contracts? What are actual experiments and projects in the blockchain / smart contract pipeline? Original publication: /koenvingerhoets/blockchain-smart-contracts-and-use-cases-for-the-legal-hackers Link to the meetup follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blockchain-170623224640-170624135426-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Koen V. presented the practical approach in the context of a financial institution. He touches upon: How do you explain complex (technical) concepts like blockchain and smart contracts to the business? (through a 6 branch model) How do you prioritise potential experiments and investments? (through a 6 branch model) When don&#39;t you use blockchain or smart contracts? What are actual experiments and projects in the blockchain / smart contract pipeline? Original publication: /koenvingerhoets/blockchain-smart-contracts-and-use-cases-for-the-legal-hackers Link to the meetup follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers
20170620 MEETUP intro to blockchain and smart contracts (2) from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20170620 MEETUP smart contracts proof of concept for prescriptions /slideshow/20170620-meetup-smart-contracts-proof-of-concept-for-prescriptions/77228244 20170620meetupprescs-170624133440
In this second part Kristof V. explained an actual proof of concept developed in the Belgian government: a (permission) blockchain solution for medical prescriptions. Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers Similar presentation (in Dutch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqRoBJ4gIHE&list=PLkOT_gtPps66Tr-Hs15scP1gw-hIftDeE&index=7]]>

In this second part Kristof V. explained an actual proof of concept developed in the Belgian government: a (permission) blockchain solution for medical prescriptions. Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers Similar presentation (in Dutch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqRoBJ4gIHE&list=PLkOT_gtPps66Tr-Hs15scP1gw-hIftDeE&index=7]]>
Sat, 24 Jun 2017 13:34:39 GMT /slideshow/20170620-meetup-smart-contracts-proof-of-concept-for-prescriptions/77228244 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20170620 MEETUP smart contracts proof of concept for prescriptions LegalHackersBXL In this second part Kristof V. explained an actual proof of concept developed in the Belgian government: a (permission) blockchain solution for medical prescriptions. Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers Similar presentation (in Dutch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqRoBJ4gIHE&list=PLkOT_gtPps66Tr-Hs15scP1gw-hIftDeE&index=7 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20170620meetupprescs-170624133440-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this second part Kristof V. explained an actual proof of concept developed in the Belgian government: a (permission) blockchain solution for medical prescriptions. Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers Similar presentation (in Dutch): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqRoBJ4gIHE&amp;list=PLkOT_gtPps66Tr-Hs15scP1gw-hIftDeE&amp;index=7
20170620 MEETUP smart contracts proof of concept for prescriptions from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20170620 MEETUP intro to blockchain and smart contracts (1) /slideshow/20170620-meetup-intro-to-blockchain-and-smart-contracts-1/77227795 20170620meetupintro-170624130608
Kristof V. explained the basics of blockchain and smart contracts. Starting with the mechanics of bitcoin (introduced by the 2009 paper of Satoshi Nakamoto) he explains concepts of pseudonymisation, encryption, blockchain, mining, and distribution. After skimming high-level through some use cases he moves to "(smart) contracts", using the example of an auction. Link to examples of "smart contracts": https://dapps.ethercasts.com Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers]]>

Kristof V. explained the basics of blockchain and smart contracts. Starting with the mechanics of bitcoin (introduced by the 2009 paper of Satoshi Nakamoto) he explains concepts of pseudonymisation, encryption, blockchain, mining, and distribution. After skimming high-level through some use cases he moves to "(smart) contracts", using the example of an auction. Link to examples of "smart contracts": https://dapps.ethercasts.com Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers]]>
Sat, 24 Jun 2017 13:06:08 GMT /slideshow/20170620-meetup-intro-to-blockchain-and-smart-contracts-1/77227795 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20170620 MEETUP intro to blockchain and smart contracts (1) LegalHackersBXL Kristof V. explained the basics of blockchain and smart contracts. Starting with the mechanics of bitcoin (introduced by the 2009 paper of Satoshi Nakamoto) he explains concepts of pseudonymisation, encryption, blockchain, mining, and distribution. After skimming high-level through some use cases he moves to "(smart) contracts", using the example of an auction. Link to examples of "smart contracts": https://dapps.ethercasts.com Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20170620meetupintro-170624130608-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Kristof V. explained the basics of blockchain and smart contracts. Starting with the mechanics of bitcoin (introduced by the 2009 paper of Satoshi Nakamoto) he explains concepts of pseudonymisation, encryption, blockchain, mining, and distribution. After skimming high-level through some use cases he moves to &quot;(smart) contracts&quot;, using the example of an auction. Link to examples of &quot;smart contracts&quot;: https://dapps.ethercasts.com Link to the event follow-up page: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50920056 Legal hackers: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers
20170620 MEETUP intro to blockchain and smart contracts (1) from Brussels Legal Hackers
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20170418 MEETUP on Creative Commons /slideshow/20170418-meetup-on-creative-commons/75190830 lhcc-caroline-170419183925
These are the slides used by Caroline C.. at the meetup of the Brussels legal hackers on 18 April 2017 entitled: "Creative Commons: when you can't change the law, design around it". The message board on the meetup can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50763146 The event page can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/238316816/ Check the creative commons website: https://creativecommons.org/ Use the create commons logo: https://creativecommons.org/choose/]]>

These are the slides used by Caroline C.. at the meetup of the Brussels legal hackers on 18 April 2017 entitled: "Creative Commons: when you can't change the law, design around it". The message board on the meetup can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50763146 The event page can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/238316816/ Check the creative commons website: https://creativecommons.org/ Use the create commons logo: https://creativecommons.org/choose/]]>
Wed, 19 Apr 2017 18:39:25 GMT /slideshow/20170418-meetup-on-creative-commons/75190830 LegalHackersBXL@slideshare.net(LegalHackersBXL) 20170418 MEETUP on Creative Commons LegalHackersBXL These are the slides used by Caroline C.. at the meetup of the Brussels legal hackers on 18 April 2017 entitled: "Creative Commons: when you can't change the law, design around it". The message board on the meetup can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50763146 The event page can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/238316816/ Check the creative commons website: https://creativecommons.org/ Use the create commons logo: https://creativecommons.org/choose/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lhcc-caroline-170419183925-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides used by Caroline C.. at the meetup of the Brussels legal hackers on 18 April 2017 entitled: &quot;Creative Commons: when you can&#39;t change the law, design around it&quot;. The message board on the meetup can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/messages/boards/thread/50763146 The event page can be found here: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/238316816/ Check the creative commons website: https://creativecommons.org/ Use the create commons logo: https://creativecommons.org/choose/
20170418 MEETUP on Creative Commons from Brussels Legal Hackers
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