- February 2020
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- With Tom Kabinet, the CJEU rules that the (re)sale of second-hand e-books must be authorized by right holders
- EDPS: clarification on data protection and scientific research
- Medicine and medical device e-commerce: regulatory restrictions and opportunities
- January 2020
- Italian Data Protection Authority issues EUR 11.5 million fine against Eni Gas e Luce
- The Italian Competition Authority hits the Italian oil-and-gas giant Eni with the highest possible fine in a “greenwashing” advertising case
- CJEU AG finds the Italian legislation on media concentrations not compatible with EU law
- Commission Decision on standard contractual clauses does not infringe fundamental rights, CJEU AG says
- AirBNB and the European Union: a regulation based on case law
- Italian Communications Authority starts the update of the logical channel numbering plan
- December 2019
- The Italian Competition Authority qualifies the buy and share scheme undertaken by the Italian company Oobs S.r.l.s. as unfair commercial practice and orders the company to stop any similar activity
- The Whistle-blower Directive: enhanced protecion for reporting persons
- European Data Protection Board releases guidelines on the right to be forgotten for public consultation
- Data breaches in M&A transactions: true stories of breaches and lessons to learn
- The First Italian Case on Electronic Cigarettes’ Advertising
- Italian Communication Authority assesses the draft guidelines for the centralized sale of audiovisual rights to Serie A
- The Afghanistan paper and Spiegel Online cases: the Court of Justice clarifies Member States' margin of appreciation on exceptions and limitations to copyright
- November 2019
- Screen scraping: to what extent is it lawful?
- AGCOM launches public consultation on the amendments to the draft regulation governing content and investment quotas
- CJEU: European law does not prevent a national court from ordering a hosting provider to remove identical or equivalent content, also worldwide