13 December 2022

The Cross-Border Data Flow – The OECD Report for the G7 Digital and Technology Pathway

Foreword Until a few decades ago, privacy was a much more abstract than concrete concept. With the spread of digital technology and the consequent need for web users (and others) to provide their personal data to a variety of ‘dematerialised’ subjects, the need to provide protection and control over the processing of these data has.

Autore:

Niccolò Lasorsa Borgomaneri

The Verdict:

New Technologies

23 June 2022

THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL CURRENCIES

The extraordinary technological advances we are witnessing open the door to more widespread use of digital currencies in the not too distant future. More than ten years have passed since the creation of bitcoin (1), still the most widely used digital currency, and the weight of cryptocurrencies has grown to heights hardly imaginable in its.

Autore:

Niccolò Lasorsa Borgomaneri

The Verdict:

Digital Law

13 Luglio 2021

NFT and its reflection on the music world

What reason could there be for a digital work of art to sell for $60 million and make its creator the third best known living artist in the world? To find the answer we need to look at the rise of NFTs – certificates of ownership represented by pieces of text (so-called tokens) whose traceability.

Autore:

Niccolò Lasorsa Borgomaneri

The Verdict:

Digital Law

25 May 2021

THE NEW COPYRIGHT DIRECTIVE – A FOCUS ON PUBLISHERS’ RIGHTS

A few days ago we received the news that the Senate has approved the transposition of the European Delegation Law 2019-2020 which, specifically, provides for the Copyright Directive (number 2019/790), which, however, will have to be implemented in Italian law by June 7, 2021. Without wishing to go into the specific legislative process that led.

Autore:

Niccolò Lasorsa Borgomaneri

The Verdict:

New Technologies Law