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    02/05/2024
    Hungary

    Hungary expands scope of child protection measures

    Limitations and bans on the sale of specific products designed for childrenWith effect from 5 September 2021, the amendment to Government Decree No. 210/2009. (IX. 29.) on the Conditions for Performing Commercial Activities introduced special restrictions and prohibitions on the sale of certain products. By passing Government Decree No. 93/2024. (IV. 23.) on the Amendment of Government Decrees Related to Consumer Protection, the government has now broadened the scope of these limitations and bans with effect from 8 May 2024 as follows:It is prohibited to display in a shop window any product intended...
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    02/05/2024
    South Africa

    Access to the beneficial ownership register

    IntroductionFollowing the coming into effect of the General Laws of the Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting Terrorism Financing Amendment Act, 22 of 2022 ("GLA 2022"), companies and close corporations have had to familiarise themselves with the requirements of the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission ("CIPC") requiring them to keep beneficial ownership information and, in certain circumstances, to file such information with the CIPC.The keeping of beneficial ownership information was initially meant to serve as a repository of natural persons who own or exercise control over legal entities...
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    02/05/2024
    Middle East

    Dubai announces new Judicial Authority to Resolve Jurisdictional Conflicts in the Emirate

    The Ruler of Dubai HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE (the Dubai Ruler), has issued Decree No. 29 of 2024 on the Judicial Authority for Resolving Jurisdictional Conflicts between the DIFC Courts, namely the ‘offshore Dubai Courts’, and the various Judicial Bodies in the Emirate of Dubai, namely the ‘onshore Dubai Courts’.Decree No. 29 of 2024 supersedes all prior legislation which it may be inconsistent with, in particular it replaces Dubai Law No. 19/2016, considered below. It was published in the Official Gazette on 17...
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    02/05/2024
    Germany

    "Automatically disadvantaged?" – Discrimination in the use of AI in the workplace

    Despite the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, evidence shows that AI harbours the risk of perpetuating discriminatory decision-making patterns. There are increasing calls for regulatory measures to be introduced to counteract this.AI is making ever greater inroads into our working environment. Soon it will be hard to imagine life without it. However, the increasing integration of AI systems in the workplace is also presenting employers with greater challenges. It is not uncommon for algorithm design to reinforce such disadvantages in hiring or promotion decisions,...
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    02/05/2024
    Germany

    Data Act and Cloud Service Providers (Part 1): Contract drafting and information obligations

    The Data Act means cloud service providers need to take action. Part 1 of our article provides an overview of contract drafting and information obligations. With the new Data Act, the European Union (EU) wants to create a single European market for data, open up competition around data-driven business models and make it easier for customers to switch providers. This comes after attempts at self-regulation by the industry, which have not led to the success that the EU hoped for. The EU's digitalisation and data strategy therefore also includes facilitating the process of switching cloud service...
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    01/05/2024
    Europe

    Flushed and failed: General Court shuts the lid on invalidity attack against toilet seat design

    IntroductionEarlier this year, we reported on a Belgian court ruling relating to the validity and infringement of designs for cat litter trays (read about it here). This time, in a decision which will be of greater relevance to our feline friends’ human companions, the EU General Court has dismissed an appeal seeking to invalidate a design for toilet seat lids (Nextrend v EUIPO - Xiamen Axent Corporation and Axent Switzerland, Toilet seats (elements of - ) Case T-82/23). The decision re-states some key principles of design law on the impact of technical constraints for functional products,...
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