As a follow-up to the recent webinar on wearable technologies whose slides are available here, we are running a new webinar tomorrow 19 December 2013 at 6 pm CET (which is 5 pm UK time and 9 am PST) where we will focus on the privacy, medical devices and IP related legal issues connected…
eHealth devices are the future of healthcare, how can they deal with legal issues raised by privacy and medical devices regulations?
Wearables are facing a massive growth, but have to deal with major privacy issues that could hinder or at least delay the process.
On 24 April 2024 the European Parliament approved the Regulation on the European Health Data Space (‘EHDS’) signaling a fundamental step toward the creation of a robust European Health Union.
Coronavirus contact tracing apps lead to significant privacy issues that have been addressed by the European data protection board.
The new draft of the ePrivacy Regulation introduces substantial changes. The final approval still appears far to happen, but companies may start to get ready.
Can the risk of cybercrime the main threat to the growth of the Internet of Things technologies? How to handle such risk?
LawBytes #31 deals this week with WIPO’s first "Technology Trends" Study on developments in Artificial Intelligence inventions and the EDPB opinion on processing of personal data on clinical trials recently issued.
This blog is run by me, Giulio Coraggio (here is my profile on DLA Piper website). I won the award of Digital Tech Lawyer of 2020 from Legal Community and Technology Lawyer of 2019 from Top Legal, and both The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners have top-ranked my team and I in the technology media…
Wearable technologies, eHealth and telemedicine might significantly change due to two newly adopted European regulations on medical devices.