The Italian digital tax, also known as web tax, has now been approved, even though it leaves a number of uncertainties that might be relevant for your business.
An Italian gambling tax increase is going to hit both the online and land-based sectors with effect from the beginning of 2019.
LawBytes #26 deals this week with the draft European Guidelines on AI and the political agreement on ePayment Directive that might boost innnovation.
Influencer marketing è uno degli argomenti più caldi del momento e ne abbiamo discusso durante l'Innovation Meet Up di DLA Piper.
GamingLawPills brings news on the South Korean legislative proposal to punish video game boosters and on the law firms' opportunities in the video game and esports industry.
LawBytes brings an update on the new Spanish and Finnish privacy law implementing GDPR and their main impacts on data protection matters.
iConsumer deals with sync rights in music law, why they are so essential in a digital world where derivative works can be easily exploited and how they can be used properly?
A questionnaire on the scope of the Italian gambling advertising ban published by AgCom requests the industry to give its views urgently.
AI and the magic formula on how to regulate it are continuously invoked, but can traditional regulations set rules for artificial intelligence? What's missing?
GamingLawPills No. 23 brings news on the UK agreement on TV gambling advertising ban during live sports and on the agreement between Fox Sports and Sportradar aimed at enhancing live game broadcasting and editorial content.
