Ownership and exploitation of non-personal, including IoT and M2M, data trigger new legal challenges during the time when they are expected to become more valuable.
iConsumer covers the approval of the new EU Copyright Directive, which opened discussions as to whether it is a threat or an opportunity for the Internet and how and if it will change it.
Can an eSports dance choreography be copyright protected? What is the level of protection of user-generated content in videogames?
iConsumer deals with trademark rights in a song and why they may be restricted under the applicable laws in some cases and what you shall watch.
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?
iConsumer deals with the decisions of the Italian DPA on e-invoicing and on the list of data processing activities for which a DPIA is required.
Artificial intelligence has limitless potentials, but if it creates a piece of art, who is the author and can copyright laws apply to this work?
What are the main provisions set out in the new proposal of EU Copyright directive and what impact they will have on your operations?
How data processing of deceased persons in regulated under the GDPR and the laws of France, Germany, and Italy? Letโs discuss it in iConsumer.
The definition of average consumer has been tested by two major decisions of the European Court of Justice that have an impact on businesses.