Crypto-assets in Cyprus
As the provider of credit and the custodian of people’s wealth, the Cypriot banking sector holds a crucial position in the country’s economy.
Data Subject Rights under the GDPR
The exponential growth and popularity of the digital world has led to a vast shift in lifestyles during the 21st century,
DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY IN INDONESIA
Technological development has given way to various activities through the cyberspace, which simultaneously results benefits and risks.
Panama Confirms the “Non-Amparization” of Arbitral Awards
In Latin America, the generally called “amparo” is a means of protection against any violation of a person’s (natural or legal) constitutional rights.
OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE – USAGE & ITS LEGAL IMPLICATIONS
“Open source is the ground zero for the development of technologies like the Metaverse. All the biggest projects in the last five to ten years that have been able to garner the most attraction are the ones that are open sourced — artificial intelligence, blockchain, and containerization, to name a few.
Feed the robot; Starve the copyright owners?
There’s little doubt that AI has proven to be a powerful tool, with user rates growing at a phenomenal rate.
Regulation of Online Gaming in India: An analysis of the recent legal amendments introduced by the Indian Government
Earlier this year, the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (‘MeitY’) published a draft amendment (on January 2, 2023) to India’s existing Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code)Rules,2021 (‘IT Rules’).
What are the New Guidance and Updates on Money Laundering in UAE?
The UAE has implemented various measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing,
What are the victim’s rights for Domestic Violence in the UAE?
Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects people all over the world, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Fortunately, for the UAE the government in 2019 launched the Family protection Policy which caters to women, children,
All you need to know about Divorce, Judicial Separation, and Annulment of Marriage in the UAE
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), until very recently, Federal Law No. 28 of 2005 (the UAE Personal Status Law) was governing divorce and other family-related conflicts.