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EU: the application of international law is also an obligation in cyberspace

The Council of the European Union approved a statement on the common interpretation and obligation of the application of international law in cyberspace, in which the member states stated: cyberspace...

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Can I secretly record what was said at the business meeting?

As technology advances, it becomes easier to record any conversation. Today, anyone can easily record business negotiations with a smartphone – even secretly. There can be countless reasons for making...

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These are the dangers of social media for companies

Some technological giants, such as Meta, which was recently renamed from Facebook, TikTok, or Google’s advertising management and marketing tools (Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, Google Analytics) are used by many...

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The EPR system has come into effect, but manufacturers and distributors still don’t know what to do

The EPR system will come into effect on July 1st, but most manufacturers and distributors are still only guessing about what they have to do, what effect this will have...

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The code of advertising ethics is being tightened at several points

The self-regulatory document of the advertising industry, which will enter into force at the end of the month, imposes new, sometimes even stricter requirements on advertisements than the current EU...

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The EU’s collective consumer protection litigation is approaching – but will this result in lawsuit-dumping?

Based on a 2020 European directive, new rules will enter into force in Hungary on June 25, 2023, which may bring significant changes in the field of collective consumer protection...

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(HU) 2025-ig megháromszorozódik a cégek legaltech megoldásokra fordított büdzséje

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At the initiative of Hungary, the origin marking regulations for honey mixtures may be tightened

Efforts over the past two years have paid off, with the European Commission pledging to review the origin marking requirement for honey mixtures at Monday’s EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council,...

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ITM: is not required for all hospitality professionals to be qualified

The Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) has amended the regulation on qualification requirements in the light of recent market feedback so that from 13 October 2021 only a person...

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ITM: Warranty Ticket Sample helps customers and businesses

A new period of warranty began in Hungary from 2021, with the comprehensive modernization of the regulation, which has remained unchanged for a decade and a half. The amendments also...

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GDPR: the time has come, many companies may be affected by the review obligation

An important but almost completely forgotten task is faced by all enterprises and organisations to which the gdpr regulation applies. It is time for a mandatory review, during which all...

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Here are the data, where are the data…?

In today’s more and more digital economy one of the most important questions is: What is happening to the data of the customer when they buy something online? E-commerce operations...

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The VAT-free threshold of 22 euros will end on 1 July

Goods below 22 euros arriving in the European Union from outside the EU will be exempt from VAT on 1 July, but imports of products up to 150 euros will...

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60 thousand stores areopen, 80 thousand closed

Would you cheat? It won’t work, the rule is accurate. Why 140 thousand? Because retail trade statistics do not include all retail outlets, such as tobacconists, lotteries, markets, and some...

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The whole hospitality needs to be re-papered

The rules for reporting hospitality have changed since January – blokkk.com wrote. Old caterers also need to re-report to the clerk what they are doing. By the end of March,...

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Emergency rules are changing

The latest Hungarian Gazette was published on Friday, in which the government promulgated the legislation needed to extend the restrictive measures. Restrictions remain until March 1 One of the most...

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The Constitutional Court has ruled on the Waste Act

Decision of the CC can be read here: https://www.alkotmanybirosag.hu/uploads/2021/01/sz_i_2105_18.pdf https://www.alkotmanybirosag.hu/a-legfrissebb-dontesek...

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The European Court of Justice has ruled in a Hungarian case – cross-border traders can breathe a sigh of relief

With its recent ruling in the Hungarian Bakati case, the European Court of Justice has settled VAT refund cases for foreign travelers and apparently is announcing a winner in the...

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Because of Brexit, companies need to review how they transfer personal data to the UK

The transitional period for the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union ended on 31 December. This will also have a significant impact on data protection from 1 January, with...

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How much room for vacancy to modify leases in a pandemic situation

The recently announced restrictive measures differ from those introduced during the first wave of the pandemic, but they also have a sensitive impact on property tenancy. Shops, national tobacco shops...

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The rules for teleworking have become more flexible

According to a government decree published in the Hungarian Gazette, the new rules for teleworking announced for the duration of the emergency will apply from Thursday. The decree regulates three...

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Consumer protection can check everywhere

Consumer protection can check not only in stores, but everywhere from the warehouse to the manufacturer – origo quotes the statement from the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM). The...

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The government supports the production of plastic substitute products

This year, the government will support the production of products replacing certain plastic products with 10 billion HUF, and has also decided to establish a domestic plastic science cluster –...

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In Germany, Ritter Sport chocolate can only be square

Milka managed to remove the trademark for the Ritter Sport’s shape in 2016, but this decision has now been overturned – origo wrote, after BBC. The shape of the Ritter...

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The Association of Small Breweries is developing small-scale brewing as a result of the amendment to the Commercial Act

The small-scale beer brewing sector is developing due to the commercial law passed by the parliament last Friday, which means that the system of product exclusivity contracts in restaurants will...

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It will be faster and easier to liquidate undivided common property

The abolition of undivided common property will be faster and easier from January – Nagy István, Minister of Agriculture told Kossuth radio on Monday. On Friday, without a vote against,...

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EKAER 2.0: the lives of many farmers can be simplified

The Electronic Road Traffic Control System – more commonly known as EKAER – has undergone a number of changes since its introduction in March 2015, but no significant changes have...

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Breweries would not be able to enter into exclusive distribution agreements

Large producers could not enter into an exclusive contract with distributors for the sale of beer, soft drinks or mineral water – the Legislative Committee of the Parliament approved the...

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As the emergency ceases, labor law rules also change

The National Assembly passed the Emergency Response Act, which entered into force on 18 June 2020. The special labor law rules previously introduced will be abolished, but some of them...

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ITM Secretary of State: strengthening consumer protection protects customers and law-abiding businesses

Buyers and law-abiding businesses will be protected by the Consumer Protection Act and changes to the warranty and guarantee rules, the ministry’s secretary of state of the Ministry of Innovation...

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