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In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, host Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at the global law firm DLA Piper, is joined by Giulia Zappatterra, expert in cybersecurity compliance, to break down the real impact of the NIS 2 Directive and what Italian companies must do now.
What we cover:
The official timeline and what’s due by May 31st and January 2026The detailed obligations outlined by ACN – from governance to incident responseWhy your board should care – and what personal liabilities are at stakeThe practical steps companies must take to meet NIS 2 requirementsThe DLA Piper methodology to achieve and prove complianceWhether you’ve already received the ACN notification or are preparing for what’s ahead, this episode offers practical guidance and strategic insight.
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In this episode of Legal Leaders Insights, Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at the global law firm DLA PIper, welcomes Dario Evangelista, Deputy General Counsel of the Betsson Group, one of the world’s most prominent online gambling operators. Together, they explore the complex legal landscape of a sector that thrives on rapid innovation but faces intense regulatory scrutiny.
The conversation begins with Dario’s career path and the key moments that shaped his approach to legal leadership in a dynamic, multinational environment. He shares insights into how Betsson navigates the legal challenges of operating across multiple jurisdictions, from licensing and consumer protection to responsible gambling frameworks.
They also examine the tension between regulation and innovation in online gambling, and how legal departments can act as enablers of growth in a highly competitive, digital-first industry.
If you want to understand how top legal leaders manage risk and unlock opportunity in tech-driven sectors like iGaming, this episode is a must-listen.
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What happens when an AI tool like ChatGPT invents a legal ruling—and that ruling ends up in a courtroom filing? In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio explores two real cases, one in Italy and one in Canada, where lawyers unknowingly relied on hallucinated case law generated by artificial intelligence.
We examine the legal and ethical implications of these events, what they reveal about the profession’s readiness for legal tech, and why under the EU AI Act, such mistakes could trigger serious compliance risks.
Giulio also shares how DLA Piper is addressing this challenge with a dedicated Legal Tech practice that brings together legal and technical expertise to help clients adopt AI responsibly and effectively.
Tune in to understand why AI can assist—but never replace—human legal judgment.Send us a text
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In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at the global law firm DLA Piper, sits down with Jole Bertone, Director of Legal Affairs and Compliance at the telecom operator Iliad Italy to explore how innovative companies of the telecommunications sector can effectively navigate integrated compliance frameworks.
The conversation dives deep into the complexities and opportunities of aligning privacy (GDPR), cybersecurity (NIS2), and emerging artificial intelligence (AI) regulations. Discover practical insights into creating spaces for innovation within strict compliance environments and learn about the governance tools that help businesses clearly allocate legal responsibilities.
Listeners will gain invaluable career insights from a senior legal executive who shares key turning points in their professional journey and essential advice for aspiring compliance leaders.
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In this episode of Legal Leaders Insights, host Giulio Coraggio sits down with Anna Rosa Cosi, the General Counsel of Siemens Italy, one of the world’s leading industrial technology companies, to explore how the legal function is evolving in the era of Industry 4.0.
The conversation begins with her career journey—from her early steps in the legal world to leading the global legal team of a company at the forefront of digital transformation. She shares how those formative experiences shaped her leadership style and approach to managing legal risk in a multinational, innovation-driven business.
They dive into the legal implications of Siemens’ ongoing digitalization—from connected industrial systems and automation to software and data-driven services—and how these trends are reshaping regulatory challenges, from data protection to product liability and cybersecurity.
The episode also examines how legal departments can stay agile and proactive in the face of rapidly evolving technology and regulation, and the importance of aligning legal strategies with business innovation.
Watch to the episode until the end since Anna Rosa provides the secret of her success and useful tips for those interested in a similar journey.
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AI is no longer just experimental—it’s live, monitored, and regulated. As companies scale up their AI solutions, how are they assessing compliance with the EU AI Act, GDPR, and IP law? In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, data and tech lawyer at DLA Piper, shares a practical compliance methodology, insights from regulatory trends, and what global clients are doing now that pilot phases are over. Tune in to stay ahead.
You can read DLA Piper's AI Law Journal HERE
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Join host Giulio Coraggio, a technology and data lawyer at the global law firm DLA Piper, in this episode of Legal Leaders Insights as he interviews Marie Ingham, the Head of Legal at DAZN, the innovative sports streaming platform. They discuss her career journey, key legal challenges in digital sports broadcasting, and the impact of regulations on DAZN's innovative strategy.
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Regulating artificial intelligence is like driving a car: some prefer clear speed limits and guardrails, others enjoy an open road with minimal signs. The EU and the US exemplify these two different philosophies in AI regulation.
🇪🇺 The EU’s strategy prioritizes safety, fundamental rights, and transparency, ensuring responsible innovation and trustworthiness in AI systems. The objective is to protect individuals from a technology that might be dangerous but also to create a regulated environment where EU entities might better compete against US giants.
🇺🇸 In contrast, the current US approach, under the Trump administration, is notably less restrictive, summarized as a “let’s see what happens” policy. The goal is to have minimal constraints allowing rapid development and deployment of AI models, including open-source or freely available powerful AI systems.
Listen to the episode where Giulio Coraggio, data and technology lawyer at the global law firm DLA Piper unravels the complexities of the issue. Also, if you want to know more on the topic, read DLA Piper's AI Law journal available HERESend us a text
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Giulio Coraggio and Valentina Mazza from the global law firm DLA Piper address the recent decision (Case 1:20-cv-00613, ECF 770) on the use of copyrighted texts for artificial intelligence (AI) training, where the Delaware District Court held that a fair use defense was unsuccessful on a summary judgment motion for copyright infringement.
They compare the outcome of the decision to what would have happened in the EU under the text and data mining exception provided by the EU Copyright Directive, also providing an outlook to what to expect following the AI Act.
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We publish the first episode of DLA Piper’s Gambling Laws of the World podcast where Giulio Coraggio, Richard van Schaik and Vincenzo Giuffrè tackle the latest legal issues relating to the online gambling sector in Italy and in the Netherlands.
This episode is in connection with the publication of DLA Piper’s Gambling Laws of the World guide that is available HERE
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Is internet access a fundamental right or a privilege controlled by governments and tech giants? In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio of DLA Piper dives the geopolitical battle over connectivity, and the legal challenges of ensuring universal internet access.
Discover how the control of digital infrastructure is shaping global power dynamics, why the UN recognizes internet as a human right, and what legal solutions could protect free and open access worldwide.
🔍 Key topics:
✅ The role of Starlink in Ukraine and its geopolitical implications
✅ How governments and corporations can shut down the internet
✅ The legal status of internet access under international law
✅ The digital divide and the challenges of universal connectivity
✅ What’s next? Could the internet become a legally protected universal service?
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The European Commission announces a maxi-fund for artificial intelligence while U.S. policy pushes deregulation and Mario Draghi warns of the risk of stifling bureaucracy. In this new episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio from DLA Piper reveals how Europe can balance the desire to innovate with the imperative to protect fundamental rights at a time when digital transformation runs faster than the rules. Will the EU be able to seize this opportunity without being bridled by its own bureaucracy?
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Eagles claim the Super Bowl, but AI-powered ads stole the show raising fresh legal debates around data usage, copyright, and emerging regulations on artificial intelligence. Tune in as Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer from the global law firm DLA Piper, breaks down the tech, the law, and what it all means for the future of advertising.
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Could your everyday software like spreadsheets and routine business tools soon be labeled “Artificial Intelligence System” under European Union’s sweeping new AI Act?
Join tech and data lawyer Giulio Coraggio from the law firm DLA Piper as he unpacks the European Commission’s fresh guidelines, revealing how the EU plans to draw the line between traditional software and true artificial intelligence.
The proper qualification of a software by any business allows a better understanding of the relevant obligations and applicable regime, allowing to limit potential risks and exploit technology to its best.
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📅 February 2, 2025 – The first provisions of the EU AI Act are now enforceable, banning AI systems that pose unacceptable risks. This marks a turning point for AI regulation, with businesses, developers, and regulators all bracing for the impact.
One case is already making headlines: DeepSeek, an AI platform under investigation for potential violations. Regulators are watching, and enforcement is real.
🎙️ In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, hosts Giulio Coraggio and Tommaso Ricci from DLA Piper discuss:
✅ The AI practices now banned under the EU AI Act
✅ How the DeepSeek case became a regulatory warning
✅ What businesses must do NOW to stay compliant and avoid fines
💡 Key Topics Covered:
What’s prohibited: social scoring, biometric profiling, deceptive AI tactics, mass facial recognition, and more.
How regulators plan to enforce these rules.
Practical steps for businesses to stay ahead of compliance risks.
📢 AI enforcement has begun—don’t wait until it’s too late!
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In this in-depth episode of Diritto al Digitale, we shine a spotlight on DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company that has shaken the tech world with its revolutionary data distillation technique. Host Giulio Coraggio, a technology and data lawyer at DLA Piper, breaks down how DeepSeek’s model outperforms or rivals U.S. counterparts at a fraction of the usual AI training costs—and why it has swiftly become the most downloaded free app in America. But as we uncover, success comes with scrutiny: Euroconsumer has filed a GDPR complaint over potential data privacy issues, prompting the Italian Data Protection Authority to demand answers.
Discover the legal and regulatory challenges DeepSeek now faces, the parallels with OpenAI’s past troubles in Italy, and how EU compliance and privacy laws might shape the future of emerging AI technologies. We also discuss the broader geopolitical stakes—including the U.S. restricting advanced chip sales to China—and the ripple effects on companies like Nvidia, whose stock prices recently took a hit. Tune in to learn why this case could redefine the global AI race and what it means for technology, law, and innovation.
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In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at DLA Piper, explores the European Commission’s new AI data disclosure template under the EU AI Act and the potential legal battles it may ignite. This new regulation requires AI model providers to disclose details about the datasets used for training, aiming to enhance transparency but also raising significant concerns around copyright infringement, trade secrets, and legal liability for AI users.
🔹 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔️ The AI data disclosure requirements—how AI developers must report training datasets, including text, images, audio, and video.
✔️ Copyright risks and disputes—why rights holders may challenge AI companies over unauthorized data use.
✔️ Impact beyond AI developers—why businesses using AI systems could also face legal exposure.
✔️ The role of the text-and-data mining (TDM) exception—can it protect AI companies, or is its scope too limited?
✔️ What happens next?—expected regulatory enforcement, legal challenges, and global repercussions of Europe’s AI transparency push.As AI regulation tightens, companies developing and adopting AI must stay informed to avoid compliance risks. In this must-listen episode, Giulio Coraggio unpacks the legal complexities of the AI Act and what they mean for AI governance, intellectual property, and innovation in Europe.
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The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is officially in force as of January 17, 2025, bringing strict new cybersecurity requirements for financial institutions across the EU. Are you ready?
In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at DLA Piper, breaks down:
✅ Who must comply with DORA – from banks to crypto service providers and ICT suppliers.
✅ Key obligations – governance, risk management, incident reporting, and third-party oversight.
✅ Urgent steps to take to avoid regulatory penalties and strengthen cyber resilience.With compliance deadlines expired, financial entities and ICT providers must act now to close gaps and meet the new security standards.
Read an infographic on the main obligations provided by DORA HERE
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Social media platforms are at a crossroads. Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a major policy shift in the United States, scaling back fact-checkers and embracing a lighter approach to content moderation—mirroring Elon Musk’s strategy on X (formerly Twitter). But what does this mean for Europe, where the Digital Services Act (DSA) enforces stricter regulations on misinformation and hate speech?
In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at DLA Piper, unpacks the legal and business implications of these changes. We discuss:
🔹 How social media moderation is evolving in the U.S. vs. Europe
🔹 The role of fact-checkers and the shift toward community-driven oversight
🔹 The impact of stakeholder capitalism on platform governance
🔹 Why Meta and other tech giants must navigate EU compliance before implementing policy changes
🔹 The broader consequences for freedom of expression, misinformation, and digital regulationJoin us as we explore whether these shifts will empower free speech—or unleash a new wave of disinformation and online harm. Will Europe follow the U.S. trend, or will strict regulation hold the line?
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As 2025 just started, businesses across the European Union face a wave of complex regulatory challenges under the EU Digital Decade framework. From the AI Act and NIS 2 Directive to the Data Act, DORA, and Digital Services Act (DSA), companies must navigate overlapping compliance requirements that shape the future of digital governance, cybersecurity, and data protection.
In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, host Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at DLA Piper, breaks down the key EU regulations taking effect in 2025, highlighting their impact on businesses and the best strategies for compliance. We explore:
✅ The core objectives of the EU Digital Decade and what they mean for businesses
✅ A breakdown of 2025’s major regulatory deadlines and how they affect digital operations
✅ The biggest compliance challenges, from AI governance to cybersecurity and data sharing
✅ How to implement a Control Framework to avoid inefficiencies and regulatory duplication
✅ Why compliance is not just an obligation, but a competitive advantage for business growthWith financial penalties and reputational risks at stake, businesses must proactively align their operations with the evolving legal landscape. This episode provides practical insights on how to simplify compliance, ensure readiness, and turn regulatory challenges into business opportunities.
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