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Houthoff | European Commission proposes regulatory framework for AI

The European Commission published a proposal for an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulation, aiming to set rules governing the use of artificial intelligence whilst fostering innovation across the European Union. The development and use of artificial intelligence have skyrocketed, seeing unparalleled advances in the technology's appearance in day-to-day life. Artificial intelligence can be found in everyday services such as Netflix and Spotify (allowing applications to learn users' preferences), self-driving cars, and notably, – in more recent times – disease mapping. Simultaneously, these developments...
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BBGFX | July 2021 FX Outlook

After falling in April and May, the US dollar rebounded in June, gaining against all the major currencies.  The move appeared to begin as a technical adjustment to positions after the two-month slide left the greenback over-extended.  However, it morphed into a powerful short squeeze after the Federal Reserve moved into a more hawkish direction. At the March FOMC meeting, the median view was for no hike until after 2023.  The June forecasts showed the median projection anticipates two hikes in 2023, and...
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CLA | VERY Important Considerations When Claiming the 2021 Q2 Employee Retention Credit

Key insights Review key rules related to the ERC prior to filing. Refunds will likely come faster on timely filed 941s; however, be careful not to use wages that you need for other programs, particularly PPP loan forgiveness. Review the interplay of ERC, PPP loans, Families First Coronavirus Response Act, WOTC, and other wage-related credits to help protect yourself from issues related to double-dipping. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA 2021) broadened the applicability of the employee retention credit (ERC), bringing...
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Steptoe | Tactics for Trolls: States Continue to Combat Bad Faith Demands

If you are aware of the existence of so-called "patent trolls," then you are likely aware that becoming the target of one can be a costly proposition. Even if your company has not yet been the target of one of these entities, a high likelihood exists that such a demand letter may arrive in your office eventually. The state of Washington is testing its legislature's efforts to combat the tactics of these trolls with the filing of a lawsuit...
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Portolano Cavallo | The European Commission’s Guidelines on Article 17 of the Digital Single Market Copyright Directive: Navigating the Transposition of the “Value Gap”

This article is part of Portolano Cavallo’s “INFORM@Digital & IP” Newsletter. Click here to subscribe | On June 4, 2021, the European Commission issued a communication about Article 17 of Directive 2019/790 on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (the “DSM Directive”), providing non-binding guidelines to ensure its consistent transposition across Member States. Notably, these guidelines focus on cooperation between online content-sharing service providers (“OCSSPs”) and rightsholders, with a particular focus on balancing fundamental rights and the use of copyright exceptions and limitations. For...
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EACCNY “Brexit, What’s Next?” Series | The UK and the Lugano Convention in the post-Brexit world

With the help of our members, this thought-leadership series focuses on explaining what businesses should expect from the new reality of Brexit – in essence, with “Brexit, What’s Next?”. Today, we present Colin Monaghan, Partner, and Louise Mitchell, Knowledge Lawyer, at MASON HAYES & CURRAN and based in Dublin, Ireland; along with Tunde Oyewole, Of Counsel, and Sarah Lajugie, Associate at ORRICK and based in Paris, France. They will address: “The UK and the Lugano Convention in the post-Brexit...
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Troutman Pepper | New York City Enacts Biometrics Law for Food and Drink Establishments, Entertainment Venues, and Retail Stores

New York City’s Biometric Identifier Information Law goes into effect July 9. The law applies to food and drink establishments, places of entertainment, and retail stores in New York City that collect, retain, convert, store, or share biometric identifier information (e.g., retina or iris scans, fingerprints, voiceprints, and hand scans) from customers. According to the law, affected businesses must post clear, conspicuous notices near all customer entrances to their facilities. The law gives aggrieved customers a private right of action, subject...
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Loyens & Loeff | Cross-border workers: COVID-19 agreements extended until 30 September 2021

Belgium has concluded so-called COVID-19 agreements with Germany, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands on the tax impact of international travel restrictions and health instructions (“work at home”) for cross-border workers and their employers. These agreements have now been extended until (and included) 30 September 2021. COVID-19 Agreement with Germany The Belgian and German authorities concluded a COVID-19 Agreement on 6 May 2020. The initial period of application of this agreement ran from 11 March to 31 May 2020 and was already extended...

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