Gambling operators and their suppliers must address the NIS 2 obligations, which impose stringent cybersecurity requirements across the European Union.
The European Data Protection Board ("EDPB") adopted Guidelines 02/2025 on processing of personal data through blockchain technologies (the "Guidelines"), addressing the delicate and complicated intersection of distributed ledger technology with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR").
This infographic summarizes, in legal design style, the main deadlines and obligations imposed by Legislative Decree No. 138/2004 (the NIS2 Decree), which transposed in Italy the provisions of Directive (EU) 2022/2555 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity (the NIS2 Directive).
Over the past years, online gambling operators active in Austria and Germany have been swamped by litigation started by tens of thousands of gamblers who demand restitution of their gambling losses, and the wave of disputes might now expand to the Netherlands.
The European Commission has launched a targeted consultation to support the development of Guidelines for implementing the AI Act, inviting all relevant GPAI stakeholders to submit their input via a survey until May 22, 2025.
Model Contractual Clauses for AI Procurement: how the updated EU clauses help manage compliance risk
The European Commission published the updated Model Contractual Clauses for AI Procurement (MCC-AI) to help businesses operating in the field of artificial intelligence to comply with the provisions of the AI Act.
Discover how companies navigate AI innovation and compliance in this exclusive conversation with Santiago Silva of Red Bull on Legal Leaders Insights.
The implementation in Malta of the NIS 2 Directive has substantial impact on gambling operators and suppliers.
The Finnish government has introduced a bill to Parliament that would terminate the current gambling monopoly in online betting and digital casino games in Finland, the Gambling Act would replace the current monopoly with a licensing model, set to commence in January 2027.
In a significant decision, the Italian Data Protection Authority (the Garante) addressed a critical issue concerning the roles of Data Protection Officer (DPO) and legal representative within organizations operating in Italy.
