Legal4Tech – The podcast

Legal4Tech - The podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to Legal4Tech, the go-to podcast for exploring the fascinating intersection of law and technology.
Here, we break down complex legal concepts and cutting-edge tech trends into accessible, thought-provoking discussions. Whether you're a legal professional curious about the future of your field, a tech enthusiast intrigued by the regulatory landscape, or just someone eager to understand how the digital age is reshaping justice, this show has something for you.
Get ready for expert insights, real-world examples, and practical takeaways that will keep you informed and inspired!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as AI regulation, data protection, privacy laws, digital governance, and compliance challenges. Episodes feature in-depth discussions on topics like the impacts of the EU's AI Act on businesses, privacy comparisons between the EU and Australia, and the challenges of GDPR compliance for small businesses, providing concrete examples and expert analysis.

Welcome to Legal4Tech, the go-to podcast for exploring the fascinating intersection of law and technology.
Here, we break down complex legal concepts and cutting-edge tech trends into accessible, thought-provoking discussions. Whether you’re a legal professional curious about the future of your field, a tech enthusiast intrigued by the regulatory landscape, or just someone eager to understand how the digital age is reshaping justice, this show has something for you.
Get ready for expert insights, real-world examples, and practical takeaways that will keep you informed and inspired!
🎙️ In this episode of “Legal4Tech – The Podcast”, we sit down with Els Bruggeman to uncover the risks of consumer data exploitation and platform responsibility.
💡 Explore topics like:
How scams on platforms like Booking.com are becoming increasingly sophisticated
The role of Booking.com in ensuring secure data processing under the GDPR
The systemic nature of digital fraud and the failure of platforms to act
How Euroconsumers is leading the fight for user protection and accountability
Why shifting responsibility from consumers to platforms is essential in the digital age
Join us for a timely discussion that shines a light on the dark side of online convenience — and what needs to change to make the internet safer for everyone. 🚨
🎧 Listen now and stay ahead in the Legal Tech space!

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