After over 5 years from the launch of this blog, I am glad to inform you that the GamingTechLAW Linkedin Group associated to this blog reached almost 1,500 members that on a weekly basis receive my newsletter containing the main articles of this blog.
The EU General Court upheld the Danish gambling regime providing for a different tax treatment between online gaming and land based gaming putting an end to a long legal battle that had side effects also in other jurisdictions.
Cyber risk is currently one of the major business risks and here is the opportunity to discuss about it on the 16th of October in Milan.
The growth of the Internet of Things brought the attention of the European data protection regulators that through the European data protection advisory body, the Article 29 Working Party, issued an opinion on the Internet of Things providing specific recommendations.
I am glad to inform you that I have been invited to talk about legal issues of telemedicine and eHealth at the TeleMediCare 2014 conference on the 2nd of October 2013.
For those of you who have not been able to attend the webinar on legal issues of the Internet of Things yesterday, I have posted here and below my presentation.
Prize promotions marketing campaigns face issues relating to the limits of usage of the offered prizes as part of advertising initiatives run by promoters in relation in particular to online prize promotions.
eHealth and fitness/wellness apps are being investigated and potentially sanctioned by the Italian data protection authority that found half of them not compliant with applicable privacy laws.
The Italian gaming law regime after considerable court cases is now eventually upheld by the Italian Administrative Supreme Court in a dispute relating to a so called 'centro trasmissione dati' or 'CTD'.
Right to be forgotten related issues have become a very popular after the decision of the European Court of Justice against Google on the matter. And interesting topics arose from the public meeting held yesterday in Rome by Google's Advisory Council with some local experts to discuss how the ruling on the right to be forgotten should be adopted.
