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Tech, Media and Comms

European institutions contemplate the metaverse and its policy challenges

European Parliament Research Service paper considers regulation by adapting the existing digital world policy framework

Digitalisation

Will AI be a game changer for the sports industry?

Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in sport, but it is not yet clear how looming regulation will affect the sector
Regulatory and compliance

EU's Digital Service Act to introduce first express ban on 'dark patterns'

Definition of dark patterns sheds light on concerns including exiting subscriptions easily while raising applicability questions
Regulatory Outlook

Data protection | Regulatory Outlook July 2022

Data Protection and Digital Information Bill laid before Parliament | UK government announces adequacy agreement in principle with South Korea
Regulatory Outlook

Cybersecurity | Regulatory Outlook July 2022

Compensation claims: a new role for the ICO? | Establishing a pro-innovation approach to regulating AI | BEIS consults on
Data-driven business models

Podcast | Data-driven business models: the role of legal teams in delivering success – Panel discussion

In this podcast episode a fantastic panel of speakers, including Jan Wittrodt, Head of Privacy & Technology Law and Privacy
Data-driven business models

Podcast | Data-driven business models: the role of legal teams in delivering success – Jan Wittrodt

In this podcast episode Jan Wittrodt, Head of Privacy & Technology Law and Privacy Governance at Zalando, discusses his five
Data-driven business models

How in-house legal teams can seize the opportunities of data-driven business models

Data-related legal and regulatory developments can be viewed as an opportunity for unlocking future markets – and repositioning the role
Sanctions, ownership and related issues

New sanctions reporting obligation on crypto-asset exchanges and custodian wallet providers

New regulations increasing the obligations to report under the UK financial sanctions regime are likely to impose significant burdens on
Digitalisation

Consultation on UK AI regulation | Legislation-free and devolved to regulators?

The UK government has published a policy statement on its approach to governance and regulation of artificial intelligence, taking a
Digitalisation

Why has Osborne Clarke chosen Poland and what are its plans in polish market?

The origins of Osborne Clarke law firm go back to the 18th century when Jeremiah Osborne opened his legal practice
Financial Services

Political agreement reached on the EU's Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation

New regulatory framework for crypto expected to come into force in 2024 – with implications for issuers and service providers