Agreement reached between European Parliament and Council on new product liability rules
AI products will be covered by the separate upcoming AI Liability Directive, which is currently being considered by the Parliament and Council….
AI products will be covered by the separate upcoming AI Liability Directive, which is currently being considered by the Parliament and Council….
Louise Hooper, of Garden Court Chambers, highlights how the existing human rights framework can be put to good use in the regulation of technology. Adapted from her talk at the SCL Annual Conference….
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The case arose in the context of a hacking incident….
The new guidance will apply from 16 September 2024….
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The Platform Work Directive aims to provide EU rules for a fair and competitive digital labour platform economy….
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The consultation ends on 19 January 2024….
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