There are several legal issues associated with data. Altogether, they constitute a specific field called Data IT Law. This is a general overview of the issues of Data IT Law:

 

 

Cloud is not a new technology. Its popularity and general acceptance has grown for several years. There are many cloud providers, who offer specific services for individuals as well as businesses. The basic idea, as well as the basic advantage of using cloud for storing data, is the reduction of costs for in-house data storage. However, is it safe to store your data with a third party? What securities should you include in the contract? There are many more questions to be answered.

 

 

This is probably the most statutory regulated area in the Data IT world. There are significant differences in the extend of data protection, as well as the nature of legal regulation in different countries. However, it is possible to say that anyone dealing with data must take into account the legal regulation of personal data protection. That’s why this topic is also an important part of the area of Data IT law.

 

 

One of the basic characteristics of data is their ability to be transferred. A person has a legal right to dispose with data that were collected legally and legitimately. However, it is important to stress these requirements – legality and legitimacy. Therefore, another important part of Data & IT Law are the legal requirements for the disposal and transfer of data. The transfer of data is determined by the answers to certain questions, which include many variables, such as countries involved, type of data, etc.

 

 

This section covers the copyright issues associated with any data, that might fall under copyright protection. The focus is on the use of online data, but not exclusively. It includes the issues of copyright protection of images, texts, videos, as well as databases. The opportunities to use online data of other parties, as well as possibilities how to defend yourself in case of the breach of your copyright, will be discussed. Despite many criticism of this part of intellectual property law and its relevance in the present world, it is still one of the major topics in this area.

 

 

Someone might argue that this is neither relevant nor a new topic of Data IT law. It is certainly true that Big Data might be just a new ‘hype’ of 2010s. However, the same thing makes Big data interesting – there is a huge interest in this area at present and it is the no. 1 issue in the use of data in business and everyday life. Therefore any website, that tries to specialize in Data & IT Law, simply cannot neglect Big Data. But not only because it is popular – Big Data are capable of raising important issues that are worth analyzing.

 

 

Finally, it is important to note that the list of legal issues is not final. In fact, it can’t be final. The area of data and the use of data in everyday life is constantly growing, changing and evolving. Accordingly, the final goal of this website is to keep in touch with current trends and provide the reader with new developments in the data & IT law.