The debate between Elon Musk and Jack Ma shows two different approaches to AI, but if Musk is right, we need to regulate artificial intelligence urgently.
The revolution of the blockchain might unveil some legal implications deriving from the usage of a technology that can get out of control.
The Italian Intellectual Property & Technology law department (my department!) of DLA Piper published their Legal Predictions for 2019.
LawBytes deals this week with the EU Parliament blockchain resolution and the new Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data.
eCommerce is exponentially becoming regulated as a consequence of recent decisions and changes of consumer and privacy laws.
LawBytes deals this week with the new EU electronic communications code and the European guidelines on safeguarding privacy in the media sector.
La gestione del CRM è il problema principale ai sensi del GDPR per le società del fashion, ne parleremo l'8 maggio quale parte dei Fashion Lunch di DLA Piper.
The FinTech revolution reached a turning point with the implementation of the European Payment Services Directive 2 in Italy.
Privacy risks can arise from the monitoring of usage of new technologies by employees at work and require a deep assessment especially in the light of the GDPR.
The FinTech revolution is led by the PDS2 with banks as a platform facing legal risks due to open APIs and new strong authentication obligations.