![Digital concept of data flow](https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/-/media/images/nrf/hero/digital-concept-flow-lights.jpg?w=265&revision=&revision=4611686018427387904&hash=1DBB7BD88F7D40EFEAB403B51B115D8F)
Publication
L’IA générative
L’intelligence artificielle (IA) soulève de nombreuses questions en matière de propriété intellectuelle (PI).
Mondial | Publication | mars 2020
As the UK financial services industry seeks to navigates the legal changes that come with the UK's departure from the European Union, Norton Rose Fulbright has contributed to a new Oxford University Press practitioner law publication, 'Brexit and Financial Regulation'.
Written before the UK left the EU at the end of January 2020, the book provides guidance on the legal complexities of Brexit as it applies to financial institutions through the eyes of leading lawyers. It considers, from a financial services perspective, the draft withdrawal agreement and political declaration on the future EU/UK relationship that was approved at the negotiators’ level on both sides in November 2018 and further amended in October 2019. It also navigates the future of the EU and UK's approach to bank and investment firm authorisation, the EU concept of equivalence and changes to key pieces of EU legislation.
The book was edited by Jonathan Herbst (global head of financial services) and Simon Lovegrove (global head of FS knowledge, innovation and products), who also authored a chapter on the withdrawal agreement and political declaration on the future EU/UK relationship. Members of the wider team also contributed their insights on a number of areas, including on the EU approach to authorisation in Germany, France, the Netherlands, the impact of the UK senior managers' regime, and the Solvency II Directive.
Published by Oxford University Press, it can be purchased/downloaded with a 20 per cent discount.
Publication
L’intelligence artificielle (IA) soulève de nombreuses questions en matière de propriété intellectuelle (PI).
Publication
Depuis 2022, le gouvernement du Canada a apporté trois vagues de modifications à la Loi sur la concurrence (Loi), apportant des modifications importantes aux lois canadiennes sur la concurrence, les plus récentes modifications ayant reçu la sanction royale le 20 juin 2024. Notre publication sur toutes les modifications se trouve ici.
Publication
Les systèmes d’IA générative sont entraînés au moyen de gros volumes de données, souvent tirées de sources du domaine public qui peuvent être protégées par le droit d’auteur ou d’autres droits de propriété intellectuelle, comme un droit sur les bases de données au Royaume-Uni et dans l’UE.
Abonnez-vous et restez à l’affût des nouvelles juridiques, informations et événements les plus récents...
© Norton Rose Fulbright LLP 2023