Privacy compliance is becoming a tough hurdle in Italy for Google as after having its privacy information notice challenged it has now been requested to adopt a number of measures with an audit right by the Italian data protection authority on the status of their implementation.
2014 is just over and it is time to wish happy New Year and thank all the readers of GamingTechLaw for following with such interest the GamingTechLAW blog! But it is also time to check which have been the best articles of 2014.
Internet of Things regulators might have learnt an interesting lesson from Google's decision to shut down Google News in Spain as a consequence of the coming into force of new publishing law.
Device fingerprinting is replacing cookies for analytics and tracking purposes, but privacy regulators now held that their usage is subject to the privacy consent, unless exemptions apply.
Here are the main legal topics on connected cars covered during the Connected Automobiles conference where I gave a presentation named "Privacy and regulations: state-of-the-art and future issues" on legal issues relating to connected cars whose slides are available here.
For those that missed the articles of October 2014, here is what I have been discussing about!
For those that missed the articles of September 2014, here is what I have been discussing about!
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.
For those that missed the articles of August 2014, here is what I have been discussing about!
It was a quite busy summer period where I covered the following interesting topics:
Internet of Things - Italian telecom authority seeks inputs
RFID logo and data protection test to boast the market
Internet of Things and telecom law issues
Troubles for B…
For those that missed some of the articles of last month, here are the top 5 posts for July 2014!