We publish an infographic summarizing in legal design style the main privacy obligations emerging from the Italian Code of Conduct on telemarketing and teleselling adopted by the Garante.
The increase in GDPR fines made exponentially complex for businesses to maximize the profits generated by the exploitation of data, but here are potential options to be considered.
The so-called Transparency Decree has been adopted in Italy, introducing, among others, new information obligations, including new privacy obligations, of the employer towards employees on the use of automated decision-making and monitoring systems.
Operational as of today, July 27, 2022, is the new Public Register of Oppositions (RPO) in Italy, which regulates opt-out to telemarketing extending to mobile numbers and introducing new rules also for paper mail.
According to the Italian Data Protection Authority (the Garante), a bank that distributes insurance policies is a data processor under the GDPR rather than a data controller.
The Supreme Court set the limits in which a privacy breach can amount to a crime in Italy, narrowing down the scope in a regime with considerably high GDPR fines.
The Italian privacy authority has published the plan of inspections for the first half of 2022, which indicates the areas where their dawn raids will be concentrated.ย
With a legal design approach, we nail down in this infographic the main obligations and prohibitions arising from the obligation of the green pass certificate in the workplace in Italy as of October 15, 2021.
A major change in Italy concerns the extension, from October 15, 2021, of the mandatory Covid-19 green certificate to access all public and private workplaces.