The EU Digital Content Directive will have severe implications on the video game and esports market that will affect their business model.
A recent court case of a person wrongly accused by an AI system revamped concerns on the reliability of artificial intelligence data and potential ethical side effects due to biases.
AgCom issued a fine against NetBet for breach of the Italian gambling advertising ban due to promotional claims showed on their website.
Coronavirus emergency led the Serie A to require the termination of the applicability of the Italian gambling advertising ban to football.
This new episode of LawBytes brings you the Top 3 predictions on the blockchain for 2020 covering IoT Apps, patent war and fake news remedy.
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) issued within a few weeks a decision on Google's right to be forgotten and the other on Facebook on the removal of illegal content that opens up interesting questions about how territoriality should be managed on the Internet.
The retail and fashion sectors need to deal with new legal issues due to the adoption of IoT technologies as a consequence of the rapid digital revolution of the industry.
The decision that led to the creation of my blog and the work behind it to acquire clients might be useful for young lawyers.
Advertising claims of TripAdvisor on reviews are misleading since they cannot guarantee them to be truthful according to the Italian Administrative Supreme Court.
Facebook LIKE button renders the website operator and Facebook joint data controllers according to the ECJ leading to uncertainties in relation to the proper handling of any plugin and third-party cookie under data protection law.