Recordings from the 14th June sessions

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Keynote Speech - The future of the Metaverse

Speaker: Lasse ROUHIAINEN (International Keynote Speaker on Artificial Intelligence)

#5 - Content and Behavior Moderation in the Metaverse

Speakers: Pin LEAN LAU (Director of Research at the UK & European Chapter Responsible Metaverse Alliance); Noémie KRACK (Legal Researcher at KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP)); Jean DE MEYERE (PhD Candidate at the KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP); Gian Marco BOVENZI (PhD Candidate at Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa, Rome); Adèle SERIO (Ph.D. Candidate in Law at the University of Montreal and the University of Poitiers); Salomé LANNIER (Post-doctoral researcher, University of Luxembourg)

Discussants: Giancarlo FROSIO (Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law / Director of the G-IPTech Centre at Queen’s University Belfast, School of Law); Jan DE BRUYNE (Head of Unit at the KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law)

Chair: Paul POLAŃSKI (Professor, Department of Information Systems at Kozminski University

#6 - Virtual Worlds as Markets

Speakers: Ana Mercedes LÓPEZ RODRÍGUEZ (Associate Professor of private international law at the Loyola University of Sevilla); Jacopo CIANI (Research Fellow at the University of Torino / Adjunct Professor at the ESCP Business School Turin); Marcos CRUZ GONZÁLEZ (Substitute Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Salamanca); Germán Darío FLÓREZ ACERO (Director of the Master in Innovation in Digital Law and Legal Tech at the Universidad Sergio Arboleda, Colombia)

 Discussants: Antonio SERRANO ACITORES (Associate Professor of Commercial Law at University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid); Giovanni Maria RICCIO (Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Salerno / Founder & Senior Partner at e-Lex Law Firm)

Chair: Teresa RODRÍGUEZ DE LAS HERAS BALLELL (Professor of Commercial Law at University Carlos III, Madrid)

Conclusions - The Metaverse and Legal Research: Where Are We Heading?