Coronavirus might have consequences on existing contracts if qualified as a force majeure and in the light of local anti-contagion measures.
Coronavirus rules in Italy imposing the closure of gambling halls and betting shops might be an opportunity for remote gaming operators.
CCTV cameras and in general, video surveillance systems are exponentially becoming intrusive but generate substantial data protection law issues according to the EDPB.
Data are the oil of the future and the Internet of Things technologies considerably rely on them, leading to major data protection issues.
LawBytes #26 deals this week with the draft European Guidelines on AI and the political agreement on ePayment Directive that might boost innnovation.
How blockchain can be the response to major legal issues and what new legal issues will arise in 2018 through its exploitation, here are our predictions.
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 Internet of Things is going to change the models of business of the financial services sector, unveiling new legal issues.
How compliance with change or even disappear with the digital revolution of the coming years, including the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence?
How the Internet of Things is leading to a major disruption also in the legal system and how we regulate transactions.