The Internet of Things (IoT) will enable devices to communicate and share data with one another and data to be combined and used across multiple applications. However, such applications also raise relevant legal issues. The Italian Telecom Authority (AGCOM) has for this purpose just launched a consultation on the Internet of Things in order to understand how to better foster this market whose value will reach $ 7.1 trillion in sales by 2020.
Below are some of my presentations arranged by me Giulio Coraggio that might be of interest
Come gestire le problematiche privacy dell'emergenza Covid-19 in Italia
Artificial intelligence - Not the evil, but the New Electricity
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One year of GDPR, what happened and what to expect!
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Privacy breach can trigger criminal sanctions also for companies
The Italian criminal corporate liability regime for companies has been extended to privacy-related crimes, cybercrimes and credit card theft according to a law decree just passed by the Government.
As previously reported, Italian law provides a very detailed regime of criminal liability for companies that…
The potential corporate criminal liability of gaming operators/suppliers is a hot topic at the moment in Italy for both Italian and foreign gambling entities.
From the 19th to the 22th of September 2011, Milan will become the capital of the gaming world with the EiG iGaming Conference & Expo . I am not from Milan (fortunately) and I do not support any of Milan football teams (fortunately again!), but (unfortunately) I live there and therefore m yself, Giulio Coraggio…