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GPAI Code Approved: What It Really Means for AI Compliance in the EU
The GPAI Code approved by the European Commission on 10 July 2025 is more than a symbolic move—it’s a powerful indicator of how the EU expects AI model developers to behave under the looming obligations of the AI Act. Although voluntary, this Code of Practice is poised to become a key instrument for navigating the compliance landscape surrounding general-purpose AI models.
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Italy Extends Crypto VASP Regime: What the MiCAR Extension Really Means for the Market

Italy has officially extended its transitional regime for crypto operators registered as Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), reshaping the timeline for implementing the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). This MiCAR extension is more than a procedural delay — it reveals implicit tensions and strategic recalibrations in adapting to a radically new European regulatory framework for crypto.

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How Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Medical Devices Following the EU AI Act

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the life sciences sector — and its impact on the medical devices industry is particularly significant, especially after the coming into force of the EU AI Act. From diagnostics to patient monitoring and personalized treatments, AI-powered medical technologies are reshaping the future of healthcare in Italy, Europe, and globally. But as innovation accelerates, so does the need for a robust legal framework — especially under the recently adopted AI Act.

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Marketing Privacy Consent in Italy – Is Double Opt-In Now Mandatory?
A recent and far-reaching decision by the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) has significantly altered the rules governing marketing privacy consent in Italy, introducing a potential obligation to adopt a double opt-in mechanism for collecting consent that exceeds the requirements in other EU countries. Why This Case Matters: A Shift in Privacy Consent…