
Giangiacomo Olivi
Giangiacomo Olivi is a partner in Dentons’ Milan office and Europe Co-head of Intellectual Property, Data and Technology Group.
He assists clients, such as national and international companies as well as industrial associations, providing strategical and commercial legal advice in relation to technology, media and communications matters, with a specific focus on data management and technology sourcing. He regularly lectures on data protection and IT matters in various universities. He was selected for the panel of independent experts to devise the national AI strategy.
Sessions in which Giangiacomo Olivi participates
martes 5 abril, 2022
miércoles 6 abril, 2022
Session in English interpreted into Italian / Sessione in inglese con la traduzione in italianoThe European Commission’s AI Act will complement the existing EU regulatory framework horizontally and add an additional layer of regulation for the governance of data infrastructures, which are also addressed by GDPR and other EU legislation. This panel will discuss the proposed AI Regulation, and in pa...
miércoles 19 abril, 2023
miércoles 12 junio, 2024
Introduction Data protection and international trade are increasingly interleaved. The traditional doctrine consisted in dissociating the two topics. However, current WTO negotiations on electronic services highlight inherent connections and interdependencies between trade and data protection. The panel will explore how trade agreements and policies intersect with data protection fram...
jueves 13 junio, 2024
Introduction Artificial intelligence ingests existing data to generate new data. AI technologies continue to revolutionize industries, but questions surrounding the ownership of data and the protection of intellectual property have become increasingly complex. In this session, the speakers will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, data ownership, and intellectual prope...
martes 13 mayo, 2025
jueves 15 mayo, 2025
If you are interested in how to turn the principle of privacy into marketing practices that not only comply with the law but also resonate with the audience, then this session is for you. The panel will explore how to build privacy-first marketing strategies that respect consumer data while still driving engagement and delivering results. Key questions