New information and communication technologies

Introduction to new technology law

Our lawyers specialising in new technology law advise and assist you on all your legal issues.

Emerging in the 2000s, the law of new technologies, information, and communication, often referred to today as digital law, or simply new technology law, encompasses a body of rules that are sometimes specific and derived from many other areas of law.

The omnipresence of digital technology in all areas of law

Today, no area of human activity escapes electronic communication and computerisation. Companies can no longer ignore the specific rules that were once the preserve of legal geeks. Some traditional activities have become predominantly electronic: banking, insurance, passenger transport booking, professional training, even dating.

New areas of digital activity are booming

What’s more, certain areas of activity that didn’t exist just a few years ago are now exclusively digital and in full expansion: social networks, the influencer business, e-commerce, all  services based on geolocation, the metaverse and so on.

All these activities are now undergoing major changes, linked in particular to the rise of AI.

Our expertise in new technology law

We are experts in all aspects of new technology law: domain names, trademark law, e-reputation, defamation, privacy policies, general terms and conditions of sale, personal data and the GDPR.

Our lawyers specialising in digital law are available to assist you at every stage of the legal process in Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, Nîmes and Paris.

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