Tags: Digital
Brussels and Brussels South Charleroi Airports fined for use of thermal cameras
The Belgian Data Protection Authority has fined Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport 200,000 and 100,000 EUR respectively for their use of thermal cameras during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Webinar Video | Digital Law Series #15: Keeping Up with GDPR
Digital Law Series #15: Keeping Up with GDPR
Webinar video | Digital Law Series #14: Latest legal news in the GDPR world
GDPR keeps amazing us with new court rulings and decisions or guidelines of authorities. To help you keep up with the latest legal GDPR news, our data protection team holds dedicated webinars on a regular basis putting the spotlight on new GDPR case law and guidance.
Webinar video | Digital Law Series #13: Keeping Up with GDPR
The GDPR has been applicable since over 3 years and continues to raise many questions for businesses.
Webinar video | Digital Law Series #12: Keeping Up with GDPR
The GDPR has been applicable since nearly 3 years and still raises many questions for businesses.
Webinar Video | Digital Law Series #10: Keeping up with GDPR
The GDPR has been applicable since nearly 3 years and still raises many questions for businesses.
Hyperlinking and copyright law: effective technological measures are the key
The Court of Justice of the European Union has given a welcome answer to the question of under what circumstances embedding, by means of the technique of framing, should be regarded as a communication to the public that requires the copyright holder’s prior authorisation.
WEBINAR VIDEO | Everything about FinTech
As the digitalisation of financial services (or ‘Fintech’) is a booming industry, traditional banks and finance players are faced with new challenges but also with opportunities for growth. But what is ‘Fintech’ exactly ?
Webinar Video | Privacy, telework, electronic contracts: 3 key legal themes in Covid-19 times
Gerrit Vandendriessche, Esther Soetens and Mathieu Maniet provide you with a hands-on digest about what your company should know from a legal perspective about privacy, tele-working and electronic contracts during these Covid-19 times.
Ambitious Europe: the European Commission unveils its policy strategy on Artificial Intelligence
On 19 February 2020, the European Commission released its White Paper on Artificial Intelligence, which sets out policy options on how to achieve the double goal of (1) promoting the update of AI and (2) addressing the risks associated with certain uses of this technology.
Patenting blockchain
While much has been written already regarding blockchain and its many exciting applications for the future, not much has been said on how you can adequately and legally protect your blockchain once it has been developed.
PSDII: A level playing field in the payment services industry?
The EU adopted the Second Payment Services Directive (PSDII) to level the playing field in the payment services industry by introducing the principle of “open banking”.