Is Europe on the right route on Internet of Things regulations? Here is the opportunity to discuss it in a webinar.
Privacy compliance is usually seen as a problem for a business, but it might become the key for the success against its competitors.
The risk of higher gaming taxes in Italy arises again as part of the proposal from the Government that should collect additional € 3.4 billion.
The delays of the tender for new Italian betting shop licenses might be sorted with an extension of current licenses which could lead to major legal issues.
As part of the € 13 billions to be invested by the Italian Government in the Industrial Internet of Things (the so called Industry 4.0), the tax discounts are the backbone of plan.
Upcoming licensing regimes, strict sanctions and privacy compliance are among the regulatory changes discussed during the DLA Piper gambling and tax event.
The EU privacy regulation will force gambling operators and suppliers to a major change in their internal privacy compliance.
DLA Piper and AIGI will run an event on how the General Data Protection Regulation will impact the business of companies on 16 February 2017.
The draft EU ePrivacy Regulation might have a considerable impact on privacy compliance obligations relating to new technologies.
Here is the opportunity of getting free gambling and tax law advice from DLA Piper lawyers of the hottest gaming jurisdictions of the moment.