Digital Regulation

The digital transformation has introduced new business models, new legal responsibilities, and an increasingly complex European regulatory framework. Companies operating in the digital economy must now navigate a complex set of regulations and standards governing online platforms, digital services, data management, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.

Clovers assists technology companies, innovative startups, digital platforms, and digital economy operators in interpreting and applying European and national regulations governing digital services.

The firm assists clients in managing the legal and regulatory aspects related to the development and marketing of digital products and services, providing strategic advice to ensure regulatory compliance and mitigate legal and reputational risks

European digital legislation has a direct impact on the operation of online platforms, cloud services, software applications, and data-driven business models.

Clovers supports businesses and startups in the design and development of digital services that comply with European regulations, integrating regulatory compliance from the earliest stages of product development.

The goal is to enable companies to innovate safely and sustainably, by anticipating regulatory risks and ensuring full compliance with European regulations.

Regulating digital services today requires a combination of expertise in technology law, data protection, intellectual property, and competition law.

Clovers takes a multidisciplinary approach that integrates these areas of expertise to provide effective legal solutions to companies operating in the technology, software, digital platforms, and data economy sectors.

Focus

The European regulatory framework for the digital sector is constantly evolving. Clovers assists clients in understanding and applying the key European regulations governing the digital economy, including:

  • Digital Services Act (DSA) – liability of online platforms and content moderation;

  • Digital Markets Act (DMA) – regulation of dominant digital platforms and gatekeepers;

  • AI Act – the use and development of artificial intelligence systems;

  • Data Act and Data Governance Act – access, sharing, and use of data.

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