The new guidelines of the Italian data protection authority on cookies introduce onerous privacy-related obligations for any website with effect from January 9, 2022.
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.
A recent regulatory change allows the storage in Italy of employees' green pass certificates by employers with significant consequences in terms of privacy compliance.
The UK Supreme Court held in the Lloyd vs Google class action case that privacy damages need to be proven putting a strong limit to these potential claims.
ENISA publishes the cyber-threat landscape for 2021 providing an overview of the most common cybersecurity threats in Europe, the main market trends, the most influential actors, and the preferred attack techniques, which obviously include ransomware.
The Lazio Court upheld the position of Italian gambling licensed operators whose license had expired in the last months, granting an extension up to the end of 2022.
We analyze the impact of NFT in music concerning copyright, intellectual property, and related legal issues for digital music artists.
As occurred in the previous years, DLA Piper's Intellectual Property & Technology team would like to publish the predictions on the relevant changes for 2022 in the various sectors in which we operate based on a survey run among our contacts.
The Lazio Court held that Google is not liable for violating the Italian gambling advertising ban relating to games with cash winnings by one of its advertisers.
After the failure of Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield, the EU and US sit again at the negotiation table to negotiate a new agreement aimed at avoiding the blockage of personal data transfers from the EU to the US, establishing new policies for transatlantic data transfers.
