Celebrating five years of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), this article delves into a detailed review of the key developments and trends over the past year. I also look ahead, offering insights into what businesses can anticipate for GDPR in the coming year.
The mere violation of the GDPR does not entitle per se to compensation, but it is not necessary for the damage suffered to reach a certain threshold of severity to produce a right to compensation.
The Italian Privacy Authority has approved the Code of Conduct for Telemarketing, which imposes significant responsibilities on contact list management and call center monitoring.
A recent decision of the European Court of Justice gave room to potential challenges to the extension of Italian sports betting licenses that might be deemed unlawful, and the same reasoning might also apply to other recently extended licenses.
Italy adopted the decree implementing the Omnibus Directive with significant new obligations for eCommerce online sales and considerably increased sanctions.
The Italian Parliament is poised to approve a groundbreaking reform introducing significant regulatory changes to the Italian gambling sector.
The film, television and cultural industries have always been fertile ground for fashion, which in recent years has implemented and strengthened forms of partnership that require new arrangements in contracts to be addressed.
The Italian Parliament has granted an extension until the end of 2024 to gaming licenses on remote gaming, AWP and VLT network management, sports and horse racing betting, and bingo hall management.
DLA Piper Gambling Laws of the World wants to support online gaming and betting operators in their global expansion.
The 2022 edition of the Games Industry Law Summit gathered all the major legal experts from the video gaming industry and here are my main takeaways.