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12MayDrug advertising: New directions from EuropeEurope is not making any revolutionary changes when it comes to the advertising of medicines.
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26AprThe metaverse in healthcare: What are the legal implications?Di fronte a così tante opportunità, il diritto si interroga su quali possano essere gli strumenti per gestire e regolare il fenomeno del metaverso nella sanità.
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9DecThe Italian Competition Authority fines a Big Tech company €1.128B for abuse of dominance by making exclusive advantages for its online marketplace conditional upon the purchase of its logistics services (Amazon)On December 9, 2021, the Italian competition authority (the “ICA” or “AGCM”) has levied its highest ever administrative fine—€1.128 billion—on Amazon Europe Core S.à r.l., Amazon Services Europe S.à .r.l., Amazon EU S.à r.l., Amazon Italia Services S.r.l., and Amazon Italia Logistica S.r.l. (collectively, “Amazon”) for abusing their dominant market position in breach of Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (“TFEU”) .
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7AprPortolano Cavallo announces the appointment as counsel of Donata CordonePortolano Cavallo is pleased to announce that attorney Donata Cordone will be promoted from associate to counsel. She has been with the firm since 2017.
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12MarCourt of Rome tackles the first case of online disinformation related to the COVID-19 emergencyBy way of an order issued on 27 November 2020 in the context of proceedings brought as a matter of urgency, the Court of Rome had the chance to tackle the first leading case in Italy concerning online disinformation, a very well-debated subject, most notably in the age of the pandemic.
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8JunPerché è illecito l’uso nelle rassegne di articoli a riproduzione riservataQuesto articolo a firma di Ernesto Apa e Francesco Portolano è stato pubblicato in data 7 giugno 2020 sul quotidiano finanziario Il Sole 24 Ore ed è stato pubblicato su questo sito con il consenso dell’editore.
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22AprThe Italian Communications Authority and the Panzironi saga: an unprecedented six-month suspension for two broadcasters that hosted Mr. Panzironi’s special on “what they haven’t told you about coronavirus”AGCOM issued an unprecedented six-month suspension for two television broadcasters for hosting Mr. Panzironi’s program which could induce consumers to underestimate the risks of COVID-19
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31MarCOVID-19 and consumer protection: the impact on selling and advertising practices and early reactions from relevant Italian bodiesHow coronavirus impacted sales and advertising from a practical standpoint
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30MarMain Takeaways on the Italian COVID-19 Emergency Legislation and the Media IndustryThe measures adopted by the Italian Government and the Italian Communications Authority vis-à-vis the media industry in the realm of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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10FebThe Italian Competition Authority, the Communications Authority and the Data Protection Authority publish the findings of a joint sector inquiry into the field of big dataOn February 10, 2020 the Italian Authorities for Communications , Competition and Data Protection published the findings of a joint sector inquiry into the field of Big Data (“Investigation”), which lasted almost three years. It was launched on May 30, 2017 to study the functioning and impact of Big Data on the economic, political and social environment and whether the applicable regulatory framework is suitable to address concerns for the protection of privacy, consumers and competition.