Martin von Haller

Martin von Haller

Martin is recognised for his solid legal skills and as an innovative thought leader and strategist within the IT industry. He is a partner in Bird & Bird's International Tech and Comms Group and is based in Denmark. Martin is one of Denmark’s leading IT lawyers with almost 20 years’ experience of advising Danish and international organisations, including large blue chip companies on legal and commercial matters in connection with IT in a wide sense. He is considered a pioneer with respect to legal aspects of Online Technology Solutions (Ecommerce, internet and web services), Cyber and IT security, open source and open data and use of other open licence forms such as Creative Commons.

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Creative Commons: Can film directors use open licenses to share their work?
2 min to read
29 March 2016
Creative Commons: Can film directors use open licenses to share their work?
Earlier this month, Martin von Haller, partner in Bird & Bird Copenhagen office, hosted a mini seminar on Creative Commons (CC) in Copenhagen. Martin helped form the Danish branch...
How to educate a Data Protection Officer?
2 min to read
15 February 2016
How to educate a Data Protection Officer?
According to the new EU general data protection regulation, a DPO must have 'expert knowledge' regarding the processing of personal data and related practice. The level of expertise necessary must be determined...
Is your company required to have a Data Protection Officer?
4 min to read
11 February 2016
Is your company required to have a Data Protection Officer?
Is your company required to have a Data Protection Officer? According to the future General Data Protection Regulation – possibly! It all depends on a specific evaluation of the data your company is processing...
Consent and Cookies under the GDPR
3 min to read
07 February 2016
Consent and Cookies under the GDPR
The current cookie rules introduced in 2011 have been widely criticised, poorly implemented by publishers and there has been minimal enforcement action. Many agree that the result has led to minimal benefit...
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