Follow us tomorrow at the D.Summit at San Siro Stadium in Milan. We will be discussing the future of the Italian digital industry, with the main web companies and venture capitalists. Which opportunities? Further information on the D.Summit site (http://dsummit.org/).

 

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Posted by Giangiacomo Olivi on Monday 14 May 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 14 May 2012

The Italian Supreme Court held yesterday that blogs cannot be qualified as newspapers and consequently shall not be subject to the relative registration and liability obligations.
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Posted by Giulio Coraggio on Friday 11 May 2012

The fashion industry survives and thrives on designers drawing inspiration from the work of other designers. Mimicry is, after all, the ultimate form of flattery. Or is it? When does inspiration become infringement? When does the designer's desire to appeal to the masses cross the line and take unfair advantage of the work and investment of others?

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Posted by Stefania Baldazzi on Thursday 10 May 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 07 May 2012

Lowering of taxation for sportsbetting games, licenses for betting shops, dedicated bank account and further delays on the launch of live poker in the law of ratification of the so called Fiscal Decree.
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Posted by Giulio Coraggio on Friday 04 May 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 30 Apr 2012

Art 68.1 bis of the Italian IP Code has been suppressed. The consequences may be extremely important both for originators and for genericists.

 

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Posted by Gualtiero Dragotti on Thursday 26 Apr 2012

In Italy have we got the legal categories and the mindset suitable to govern online blogging, online journalism and all the scenarios they are drawing?

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Tuesday 24 Apr 2012

We have been speaking in our Lawyers Monday video about the main DDT broadcasting issues in Italy and the necessity to reach a prompt decision on the available frequencies. The Government finally confirmed that the additional DTT frequencies will be allocated through a bid, instead of a beauty contest.

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Posted by Giangiacomo Olivi on Monday 23 Apr 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 23 Apr 2012

A law providing the award of 2,000 Italian betting shop licenses is expected to be approved in the next days and the decree regulating the offering of bets on virtual events in Italy obtained the approval from the European Commission.
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Posted by Giulio Coraggio on Wednesday 18 Apr 2012

Don't forget to save this date and attend this interesting meeting. Read more for further details!

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Wednesday 18 Apr 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 16 Apr 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 16 Apr 2012

The main issue of Italian sportsbetting regulations currently is that operators are allowed to offer only events and types of bets included in the official list issued by AAMS (the so called "palinsesto"), but this is going to change shortly as a consequence of a draft decree now notified to the European Commission. 

 

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Posted by Giulio Coraggio on Monday 16 Apr 2012

We are discussing in our video blogs some practical tips for successful outsourcing. We are now sharing some thoughts on one of the most popular legal issues in offshore outsourcing, the compliance with the applicable data protection laws.

 

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Posted by Marco Leone on Tuesday 10 Apr 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Tuesday 10 Apr 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 09 Apr 2012

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Posted by Gianluigi Marino on Monday 09 Apr 2012