The Italian Parliament is poised to approve a groundbreaking reform introducing significant regulatory changes to the Italian gambling sector.
The EU Parliament has agreed on a new and broader definition of artificial intelligence under the forthcoming AI Act when US officials also call for a regulatory framework.
The NIST Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework sets out guidelines to assess risks deriving from AI and increase trust in the current situation of uncertainty as to the applicable regime.
The long-awaited final version of the Standard Contractual Clauses for the Cross-Border Data Transfers from China (the "Chinese SCCs") was finally published on February 24, 2023, by the Cyberspace Administration of China ("CAC") through the Measures for Standard Contracts for Transferring Personal Information Overseas (the "Measures") forcing companies to act promptly.
The CJEU issued a decision against the legislation of an EU Member State providing different regimes on the gambling advertising ban between gaming halls established in the country and those of foreign operators located abroad.
The Milan Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating Meta for lack of payment of VAT for data acquired in Italy from users when they sign up for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, which the company uses for profit to run profiled advertising.
Anna Pouliou is the Chief Privacy Officer at Mars and shares with Giulio Coraggio her vision of data protection as part of the podcast, Diritto al Digitale.
A dramatic increase in the Italian Salva Sport betting tax might loom on the horizon as the Italian gambling authority reinterprets this levy, potentially leaving operators facing a significant unexpected financial burden.
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) delivered a ruling leading to major discussions, mandating controllers to inform data subjects of recipients' names upon exercising their privacy right of access under GDPR unless specific exceptions apply.
The Irish Data Protection Commission has made waves with its recent decision to levy a staggering EUR 390 million GDPR fine against Meta for its practices in behavioural advertising, creating a precedent potentially impacting online behavioural advertising by any business, and changing the Internet as we know it.