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Is your customers’ data protected from your employees?

By Giulio Coraggio / 26 September 2017 24 June 2019 / Data Protection

Access by employees to customers’ data has to be subject to stringent privacy restrictions and limitations according to a decision of the Italian data protection authority. 

Italian online gaming licenses coming very soon

By Giulio Coraggio / 14 September 2017 24 June 2019 / Gaming and Betting

The tender for Italian online gaming licenses might be launched very soon and companies interested to it shall get ready. 

Criminal reports of employees might become a privacy “bomb”

By Giulio Coraggio / 12 September 2017 24 June 2019 / Data Protection

A decision of the Italian privacy authority on the illegal collection of data on criminal convictions of employees raised the issue on a practice that is quite common.

Virtual currency gets regulated under anti-money laundering laws

By Giulio Coraggio / 30 August 2017 24 June 2019 / IT & Sourcing, Tech & Sourcing

Virtual currency for the 1st time falls under Italian anti-money laundering law with the decree implementing the European 4th AML Directive.

Article 29 Working Party issues an opinion on usage of technology at work

By Giulio Coraggio / 23 August 2017 24 June 2019 / Data Protection

Privacy risks can arise from the usage of new technologies by employees at work and require a deep assessment especially in the light of the General Data Protection Regulation. 

The data protection officer is a complex puzzle under the GDPR

By Giulio Coraggio / 16 August 2017 24 June 2019 / Data Protection

The role of the data protection officer is one of the most controversial changes introduced by the EU Privacy Regulation. What liabilities and obligations are on him?

How to exploit data at the time of the GDPR

By Giulio Coraggio / 9 August 2017 24 June 2019 / Data Protection

Personal data, including big data, is a valuable asset for businesses, but how to maximise its exploitation at the age of the EU Privacy Regulation?

An Italian copyright authorship saga: The armchair of Gio Ponti

By Elena Varese / 18 July 2017 24 June 2019 / General, Intellectual Property

The heirs of the acclaimed architect and designer Gio Ponti and the company Molteni & C. S.p.A. filed a lawsuit before the Court of Milan against Cassina S.p.A.. Both companies claimed exclusive rights on a model of armchair designed by Gio Ponti in the fifties.

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