Gambling and video gaming companies risk not to be compliant with the GDPR since they adopt a merely formal approach, while the EU privacy regulation could impact their model of business.
The new Italian privacy rules on commercial information remove considerable restrictions on access by companies to such data, granting the opportunity to exploit new categories of data.
Privacy compliance might no longer be the same after the $ 5 billion fine against Facebook to be issued by the Federal Trade Commission following the Cambridge Analytica case.
The new European regulations on drones introduce a single set of rules that unveil substantial opportunities for companies interested to use them in their business.
The data protection authority in Italy sanctioned Facebook due to the breach of privacy laws following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
A call center faced € 2 million privacy fine from the Italian data protection authority for lack of provision of a privacy information notice and collection of consent.
A data breach communication to the affected individuals requires a high level of detail according to the Italian data protection authority.
Privacy fines, data protection compliance organizational structure and how to determine when a party is a data controller or data processors are among the topics covered in the DLA Piper Italy event on the birthday of the GDPR.
The birthday of the GDPR is just passing, and this is also the expiry of the deadline for some data protection authorities to be more tolerant on the issue of privacy fines. What's going to happen next?
The Legal 500 confirmed for 2019 the band one ranking of DLA Piper Italy in Technology Media & Telecommunications (TMT), what a great achievement!