The Internet of Things is leading to new legal issues that were discussed as part of the event run by IoTItaly together with the University of Milan.
The Dutch Games of Chance Authority (Kansspelautoriteit, “KSA”) announced a revision of its enforcement strategy in combatting illegal online gambling.
The international online poker sharing liquidity between Italy, the UK, Spain, France and Portugal is expected to happen in mid-2017.
The GDPR obliges to put in place stringent tools to monitor the privacy compliance of your suppliers, agents and shops to avoid liabilities and damages.
The delay in the award of new Italian online gaming licenses is pushing operators to find an alternative route to get into the market.
The Industrial Internet of Things also known as Industry 4.0 has the highest potentials of growth within the IoT, but it hides relevant legal issues.
The long awaited changes to German gambling laws are getting close and this is an anticipation of what is going to happen.
A Dutch horsebetting license is expected to be awarded as part of procedure whose main terms are now outlined.
Blockchain and IoT are major opportunities which may impact also the future of the printing sector which has been quite traditional.
A proposal for an Italian web tax applicable to foreign online e-commerce and gaming operators might have a relevant impact on their business.
