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Kategorie: Tech law

02. 06. 2020

Europe on the road to a uniform legal framework for artificial intelligence

The current coronavirus situation has naturally made us think, among other things, about whether, as a society, we are on the verge of a rapid rise in the use of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in terms of its use at work. The events of recent months have shown that, thanks to the established crisis measures …

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22. 01. 2020

Strengthening of consumer protection in light of technological and digital developments

At the beginning of this year, Directive (EU) 2019/2161 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 (hereinafter referred to as the “Accompanying Directive“) entered into force, amending four existing EU consumer directives – Directive 93/13/EEC (on unfair terms in consumer contracts), Directive 98/6/EC (on consumer protection in the indication of …

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25. 10. 2019

Technostress and possible legal consequences for employers for its creation

If an employer decides to support the popular trend of employment relations flexibility and in addition to comfort in the form of work benefits such as business phone, laptop or tablet also grants its employees the benefits of home office or teleworking, he should not forget about risks that may arise this flexibility in connection …

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30. 08. 2019

Robots in the workplace: employer cost savings or liability burden?

If an entrepreneur decides to use a robot in the workplace, the entrepreneur should not only look at the use of the robot in the workplace in terms of potential economic benefits. Entrepreneurs should also be interested in the legal aspects of its actions, especially in what regime they will be liable if, in cooperation …

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