Last March 12, 2024, the EU Parliament officially approved the Cyber Resilience Act, marking an important step forward in cybersecurity of products placed on the market.
The Communications Authority (Agcom) fined a well-known social media for approximately 1.3 million euros for breach of the Italian gambling advertising ban.
The Italian Board of Ministries has approved the new rules setting out the legal framework for online gambling in Italy, including the regime for the award of new remote gaming licenses.
The recent Google's Gemini scandal and its potential biases has thrust the importance of a rigorous Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for artificial intelligence (AI) systems into the spotlight.
Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption, and Agenda 2030 of Spain, under the leadership of Pablo Bustinduy, is poised to enact significant changes in the regulatory landscape of the video gaming sector, with a particular emphasis on the contentious issue of loot boxes.
The Garante issued the largest ever GDPR fine in Italy against ENEL Energia, which, however, shows deficiencies in the enforcement procedures that should be improved to benefit privacy-related values across Europe.
The correct qualification, especially between provider and deployer under the EU AI Act, brings a load of obligations and responsibilities, and in some cases, the line between the two roles might be blurred.
The draft law aimed at setting out the new Italian remote gambling framework in Italy might ban white labels and skins, but let’s explore it in more details.