The Irish Data Protection Commission has made waves with its recent decision to levy a staggering EUR 390 million GDPR fine against Meta for its practices in behavioural advertising, creating a precedent potentially impacting online behavioural advertising by any business, and changing the Internet as we know it.
The metaverse and NFTs pose new legal issues, and professionals in the Intellectual Property & Technology department of law firm DLA Piper have analyzed the most relevant ones in this guide.
The data protection authority issued a € 20 million privacy fine in Italy against Clearview AI for unlawful processing of data of local individuals.
We give guidance in this infographic on the do's and don'ts from a regulatory standpoint of cosmetics advertising in Italy, which is become increasingly under the radar of authorities.
An NFT marketplace risks facing a liability regime similar to Internet Service Providers and should be ready to deal with it.
New and unexplored intellectual property issues emerge from the exploitation of an NFT by fashion houses in the metaverse.
The EDPB took an arguable position on a few aspects regarding data transfers covered by its draft guidelines on the interplay between Article 3 and Chapter V of GDPR.
Covert influencer marketing of tobacco products on social media is subject to an investigation by the competition authority in Italy that could have repercussions on the sector.
The Italian Administrative Supreme Court held that Facebook misled its users representing its social media as free, while users' personal data were the actual consideration for the service.
Age verification systems are becoming paramount for video game platforms following the recent regulatory changes and positions of authorities in Italy.