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MANAGING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN EARLY STAGE START-UPS

In the dynamic and competitive environment of start-ups, intellectual property plays a key role in securing innovation and protecting investments.

The Dawn of Advanced Wearable AI: Navigating Innovation and Compliance

In the rapidly evolving landscape of technological innovation, wearable AI stands as a beacon of progress, marking a notable departure from traditional tech paradigms.

The imminent deadline for the three-year corruption prevention and transparency plan: what changes with the new procurement code

The new public procurement code, which entered into force on 1 April 2023 with Legislative Decree No. 36, has not only offered users a single reference text on public procurement,...

Agile and Lean Principles: Driving Business Transformation Beyond Software Limits

In today's corporate arena, a significant wave of change known as Agile, which has transcended the boundaries of software development alone

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A short guide to the terms of use of generative AI for content creators

Exactly one year ago, as the world was being rocked by the launch of ChatGPT-3, we published on our blog a brief overview of the intellectual property licensing clauses on content generated by the most widely used generative AI tools.

THE MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN START-UPS

There is one big common cause of failure for most start-ups: not creating something that consumers need.

PROTECTING DATA IN THE INFORMATION AGE: WE TRY TO DECIPHER PSEUDONYMISATION AND ANONYMISATION

In a digital age where the daily collection and management of vast amounts of personal data is intertwined with growing and justified privacy and security concerns, pseudonymisation and anonymisation emerge as key tools.

Pseudonymisation and anonymisation: the blurred line between personal and non-personal data

In the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article 4(5) defines pseudonymisation as the processing of personal data in such a way that it can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information.

AN OVERVIEW OF THE LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE FOR DIGITAL SERVICES

Following the adoption of the Digital Services Package at first reading by the European Parliament in July 2022.