Deepfakes: A Legal View
What are deepfakes? Deepfakes are forgeries of images, videos or sound recordings generated using artificial intelligence. The technology is based on deep learning, i.e. the ...
What are deepfakes? Deepfakes are forgeries of images, videos or sound recordings generated using artificial intelligence. The technology is based on deep learning, i.e. the ...
Introduction The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is having a profound impact on various industries, and esports is no exception. AI offers a wealth ...
Recently, mass warnings in connection with the use of Google Fonts have caused considerable unrest. Companies and website operators have been asked to reconsider their ...
Legal entities are entities recognized by law as separate legal entities. They can own property, enter into contracts, and sue or be sued in court. ...
Introduction The application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to pseudonymized data is a controversial topic that generates much debate in the legal and ...
Introduction In my work in the world of e-commerce and SaaS providers, it is a common practice to ask users to consent to the privacy ...
Introduction: It has been a while since the German government published its position paper on blockchain strategy. This document, which is described as setting the ...
Introduction In my daily work as a technology and media law attorney, I come into contact with various forms of artificial intelligence time and again. ...
Core of the judgment In a remarkable ruling, with the file number 17 O 125/23, the Regional Court of Cologne made important clarifications regarding unfair ...
Introduction In the era of digital advancement, data scraping is a widespread practice that raises privacy concerns. But what exactly is data scraping? Data scraping, ...
Meta Ireland violates the GDPR: What the ruling of the Data Protection Commission means The recently concluded investigation by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) ...
Introduction to NFTs and Digital Assets Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are an emerging area of digital assets based on blockchain technology. Unlike cryptocurrencies, which are fungible ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has fundamentally changed the way companies handle personal data. It has set new standards for transparency, accountability and individual ...
What is the "Blue Pencil Test"? In my daily work as an IT lawyer, it is not uncommon for me to encounter complex contracts and ...
AI in software and game development: potential and pitfalls The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in software and game development offers enormous potential. Automation and ...
Introduction: An expected verdict and its effects The Cologne Regional Court has sent a signal with a ruling that was expected by many data protection ...
As announced yesterday, I have now implemented the first phase of the so-called content awareness for the bot. The bot is now already specialized in ...
The VI. Civil Senate of the Federal Court of Justice, which is responsible for claims under the EU General Data Protection Regulation, among other things. ...
A significant milestone: 1000 articles I am pleased to announce that this blog now has a whopping 1000 articles on various topics related to IT ...
The Conference of Independent Federal and State Data Protection Authorities (DSK) recently issued a decision regarding so-called pure subscription models on websites. This involves the ...
As a support for young studios, this series summarizes the essential steps for founding a game development company. The guide...
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