What Is the New EU Dora Regulation and Who Does It Apply To?
Technology is now the foundation of many business operations. Companies wanting to stay relevant in competitive markets must embrace digital systems to ensure they keep up.
Technology is now the foundation of many business operations. Companies wanting to stay relevant in competitive markets must embrace digital systems to ensure they keep up.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, its ability to create original content raises various legal questions, including whether AI-generated works should be eligible for copyright protection. If so, courts have the challenge of determining who owns the intellectual property
The draft American Privacy Rights Act (APRA), currently under review in the US, is set to revolutionise data protection across all states. The draft, released by the Senate Commerce Committee and the House Energy and Commerce Committee on 7 April
In our ever-evolving technological landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral tool across all industries. Many businesses are integrating AI into their daily operations, so the need for a comprehensive AI policy is becoming increasingly apparent.
With the increasing significance of ESG in business, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the tech sector face pressure to navigate this complex area and implement effective strategies to comply with their responsibilities.
Data Protection agreements between the European Union and the US are essential for successful transatlantic business. However, the data transfer mechanism available and the individual’s right to privacy have always been something of a moveable feast.
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