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Loyens & Loeff
On 17 February 2024, the EU Digital Services Act became fully applicable to online intermediaries and platforms (online marketplaces, social networks, content-sharing platforms, etc.) operating in Europe.
Altius
On 20 December 2023, the European Commission designated Pornhub, Xvideos and Stripchat, three widely-used porn sites, as ‘very large online platforms' under the new Digital Services Act.
Fieldfisher
On 17 October 2023, the French National Assembly adopted the Law to Secure and Regulate the Digital Space (the "Loi SREN").
Gevers
Our digital economy has become more and more data driven. Databases today are increasingly generated and verified with the means of machines, sensors and other new technologies, for example Artificial Intelligence or the Internet of Things.
Monard Law
Such clause has often been included in employment contracts in the past. But as from 10 November 2022, the law on transparent and predictable working conditions...
Timelex
As from 1 January 2023, provisions of the new law of contracts will apply.
Agio Legal
Smart homes, smart cars, smart health, smart wearables, smart banking, etc. Everything around us is gaining a "smart" element. Definitions on the Internet-of-Things (IoT) are plentiful...
Hogan Lovells
New innovations include connected remote monitoring devices, patient engagement tools, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based automated detection and diagnosis, and smart operating rooms.
Hogan Lovells
The global data centre colocation market is projected to reach USD73.804 billion by 2023 from USD31.25 billion in 2017 growing at a CAGR of 15.4% during the forecast period.
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Osborne Clarke
While considerable work remains on its detail, there is political agreement on the broad shape of the legislation.
Cresco
This blog post is the second part of our digital law series in which we highlight the main changes in the digital age from a Tech & IP law perspective.
Cresco
This blog post is the third and final part of our blog series in which we highlight the main changes in the digital age from a tech & IP law perspective.
Vinge
The EU Digital Service Act (DSA), Regulation 2022/2065, entered into force on 16 November.
Lydian
In recent decades, terms like "blockchain" and "smart contracts" have been cropping up everywhere in the media, on the internet and recently also in national and European legislative debates.
Hogan Lovells
On 1 October 2019, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down a crucial decision impacting how consent is obtained on the internet
Hogan Lovells
EURid, the .EU domain name Registry, recently announced that from 19 October 2019 internationally-based EU citizens will be able to register a .EU domain name.
Van Bael & Bellis
On 20 March 2019, the European Commission announced that it had issued a decision imposing a € 1.49 billion fine on Google for breaching Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
Van Bael & Bellis
CNIL regarded this proposal as insufficient and imposed a fine of EUR 100,000.
Worldwide
Hogan Lovells
In doing so, the .PS Registry joined a growing number of Registries to offer this type of domain name.
Hogan Lovells
A Hogan Lovells study comparing regulatory requirements in the European Union, China, and the United States shows the complexity and uncertainty of the regulatory framework relevant to Internet of Things (IoT) in Europe.
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