We’re going on an AI hunt, we’re going to catch a big one. New continuous topic alert. Artificial intelligence has surpassed data protection as of in itself and it’s now very evident. Berry Picks in IT Law is going strong – what a beautiful day, we’re not scared! The weekly briefings now feature an AI in the wild segment, if you are as keen as the bear hunt children and scroll down to the very bottom.
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Prepare to say goodbye to the drawer of chargers in your study, yes, the one in the corner *right* there 🔌
EU Consumers will now be able to function with a single, uniform (wired- but still) charger. Directive 2022/2380 of the EU amending Directive 2014/53 relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment, formally adopted on 23rd November 2022, has recently been published in the Official Journal. The Directive, which will come into force on the 27th December, so in a mere 16 days, will require in a nutshell, that wired chargers of *all devices be uniform.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #1
The week of 5th December proved to be a great week for starting an IT Law updates blog. I do hope this is a *sign* that I have the nose for smelling out the freshest news, and that I have a sort of blogger’s luck that will not die out after the beginner’s stage. I should also probably take this opportunity to thank *spoiler alert* the EU especially for providing enough IT Law updates to fill up an entire blog post. Without further ado, I present to you the very first 🫐 Berry Picks in IT Law (pun sort of intended, just a little).
So, what’s the tea this week? ☕️
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