The Internet of Things (IoT) is a revolution for the business of companies with massive potentials, but such change reveals legal risks never experienced by many of them.
Here is the opportunity to discuss about the legal issues relating to the hottest tech topics of the last period in a single afternoon.
The EU Privacy Regulation will come into force on 25 May 2018, the deadline appears far, but given the amount of changes to be implemented it seems too soon.
The Internet of Things and FinTech are among the fastest growing markets, but their intersection leads to new legal issues to which operators might not be ready.
The Internet of Things is leading to a shift from a business based on products to a business of services, triggering new legal issues to which companies might not be prepared.
The Internet of Things market has seen substantial changes during the last year, but what legal issues shall be faced in 2016? What might hinder the growth of the IoT?
There is no 100% safe software and the Internet of Things cannot be blamed for that. It is necessary to find "adequate" standards of safety meeting business and consumers' needs.
It will be a very busy week with 3 Internet of Things conferences in just two days to attend. But it will certainly be a lot of fun.
As part of DLA Piper Internet of Things webinar, here is the webinar on legal issues of smart home technologies on 8 October 2015.
The recent events of connected cars remotely hacked led to considerable discussions about the potential weaknesses of security systems of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, whose growth cannot be stopped though. But how can we find the right balance?