[HYBRID] Understanding the Metaverse: Law, Policy and Practice
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- [HYBRID] Understanding the Metaverse: Law, Policy and Practice
September
20
Tuesday
Speaker: | Adjunct Professor Steve Tan -- Partner & Deputy Head, TMT, Rajah & Tann Singapore; Director, Rajah & Tann Technologies and Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity Ms Rahimah Abdulrahim -- Director of Public Policy, Southeast Asia, Meta Mr Yeong Zee Kin -- Deputy Commissioner, Personal Data Protection Commission Singapore Mr Jeth Lee -- Director of Legal and Government Affairs, Microsoft Singapore Professor Tan Cheng Han -- Faculty of Law, City University of Hong Kong Associate Professor Daniel Seng -- Co-Director (TRAIL), NUS Law Associate Professor Terence Sim -- School of Computing, NUS Mr Benjamin Wong -- Sheridan Fellow NUS Law Professor David Tan -- Co-Director (TRAIL), NUS Law Professor Lee Jyh-An -- Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong Mr Joseph Lau -- Sheridan Fellow, NUS Law Professor Tanel Kerikmäe -- Director, Tallinn Law School, Faculty of Business and Governance |
Moderator: | Plenary Session: Professor David Tan -- Co-Director (TRAIL), NUS Law Dr Arianne Jimenez -- Privacy and Public Policy Manager, APAC, Meta Session 1: Professor David Tan -- Co-Director (TRAIL), NUS Law Adjunct Professor Steve Tan -- Partner & Deputy Head, TMT, Rajah & Tann Singapore; Director, Rajah & Tann Technologies and Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity Session 2: Associate Professor Daniel Seng -- Co-Director (TRAIL), NUS Law Mr Rajesh Sreenivasan -- Head, TMT, Rajah & Tann Singapore; Director, Rajah & Tann Technologies and Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity |
Time: | 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (SGT) |
Venue: | Wee Chong Jin Moot Court (Block B Level 1), NUS Law |
Type of Participation: | Open To Public |
Description
The word “metaverse” frequently pops up in our daily conversations about an imagined future where our selected avatars may interact in virtual worlds – going on shopping sprees and dinner dates or playing a plethora of fantasy games. In this virtual space, people from across the world may socialise, work, play, learn, shop and innovate. Technologies like video-conferencing shade into experiences in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) such as Lost Ark, Final Fantasy XIV, Fortnite and Animal Crossing. Virtual assets that comprise NFTs and cryptocurrencies, and virtual experiences like augmented reality are all seamlessly integrated. However, how much do we really know about how the laws regulating the physical world, if at all, would apply to the metaverse?
The Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and the Law (TRAIL) at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, will be hosting a conference with the theme “Understanding the Metaverse: Law, Policy & Practice” (The Metaverse Conference). It aims to facilitate discussion of the entire gamut of legal and policy issues associated with the metaverse. The Metaverse Conference builds on the conversations in TechLaw.Fest 2022, and will be relevant not only for practising lawyers, but also for in-house counsel, regulators, academics, law students and the business community. It will be conducted physically – on the grounds of the NUS Bukit Timah Campus – and virtually.
Please refer to below for more information.
Fees Applicable
S$288.90 incl. 7% GST
Payment Instructions
Please make payment via bank transfer or PAYNOW. We regret to inform you that we do not provide payment methods via credit card and GIRO.
Bank Transfer
Bank: DBS Bank Ltd
Account Name: National University of Singapore
Account Number: 032-000313-3
Reference: LAW-Metaverse
PAYNOW
UEN: 200604346E
Reference: LAW-Metaverse
Please be informed that registration is only confirmed after complete payment has been made and verified, with the registration form fully completed and an email acknowledgment has been sent from the Organiser to you.
Registration
Registration is closed. Thank you for your support.
CPD Points
6 (For In-Person attendees only. Not applicable to online participants)
Practice Area: Telecommunications, Media & Technology
Training Level: Foundation
In-person participants who wishes to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For participants attending the face-to-face activity, this includes signing in on arrival and signing out at the conclusion of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from the activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Participants who attend virtually will not obtain any Public CPD Points, but may obtain Private CPD Points if they have assessed the activity and determined that it satisfies the criteria under: (i) rule 3(2) and rule 3(3); or (ii) rule 3(2A) and rule 3(3) of the Legal Profession (Continuing Professional Development) Rules 2012. They may log in to their ePortfolio accounts on www.silecpdcentre.sg to update their Learning History to reflect the Private CPD Points obtained. Please refer to www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information.