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25/06/2024
As artificial intelligence (AI) revolutionizes the field of intellectual creation (music, images, or generated texts), it also raises pressing legal questions. How can copyright law, originally designed to protect human intellectual creation, adapt and organize itself in the face of this new challenge?
11/30/24
The European Commission has violated several data protection rules in its use of Microsoft 365.
27/02/2024
Established in October 2022, the Data Protection Review Court (DPRC) is an institution set up by the Biden administration to resolve disputes between the United States and European Union members concerning the handling of personal data. On November 14, 2023, the first judges of the DPRC were appointed. Although this new jurisdiction is supposed to ease existing tensions, its operations raise some concerns.
02/11/24
At the beginning of 2024, Viamedis and Almerys were victims of intrusions into their computer systems. The leak exposes large amounts of health data.
20/12/2023
In a note dated November 22, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne instructed government members to install the French messaging app Olvid. She also requested them to uninstall all other messaging apps not audited by ANSSI (National Agency for the Security of Information Systems) by December 8 at the latest. Is this a wake-up call for the government on cybersecurity issues?
12/11/23
Pay or receive targeted advertising: the choice imposed by Meta on European citizens provokes the anger of consumer defense associations.
30/11/2023
On June 14, 2023, the European Parliament adopted the AI Act, a bill on Artificial Intelligence. Evaluation of the danger posed by systems, risk management, transparency towards users: a closer look at a regulation emerging in the context of the rapid growth of the AI market.
10/30/23
The President of the United States signs the first decree promoting safety, security, and trust in artificial intelligence.
On November 16, 2022, the Digital Services Act (legislation on digital services) was adopted by the European Parliament. Its purpose is to establish a protective legislative framework for platform users. In practice, its obligations will (normally) come into effect only from February 17, 2024.