The two crashes of Boeing's 737-8 Max can turn out to be very costly for the US company. If confirmed what is suspected at the moment, namely that the two... read more →
Not only libraries and other state institutions had been closed since Christmas due to the government shutdown, but also watchdogs such as the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which advises and... read more →
In its current report, the European Court of Auditors warns that existing legislation on food safety in the European Union is still not sufficiently implemented, and because of the large... read more →
After the hacker atack on German politicians and other prominent people, Anke Domscheit-Berg demands higher IT-security standards and IT product liability for companies. Read more on finanznachrichten.de. Please be aware... read more →
More and more household devices are connected to the Internet and each other. They are called smart home devices, but many customers don't know what that term actually means. For... read more →
Every year, non-profit organization "World Against Toys Causing Harm" (W.A.T.C.H) publishes its list of the 10 most dangerous toys of the year. While some toys deserve their place and are... read more →
German Health Secretary Jens Spahn has announced that he will submit proposals for new regulations to German drug legislation by the end of the year. The proposals will include changes... read more →
Worldwide the discussion about liability issues of self-driving cars is prominent in media and politics alike. In Great Britain, with the first completely autonomous cars expected to be on the... read more →
In a landmark ruling, the German Supreme Court decided, that operators of open WLAN networks are no longer liable for illegally uploaded content. With its ruling, the court confirmed the... read more →
After an E. coli outbreak cost the lives of five people in the USA and tracing the source proved extremely difficult for authorities, nonprofit organization 'The Pew Charitable Trusts' now... read more →