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Flat-rate Taxation in IT
Flat-rate taxation on recorded revenues constitutes a simplified form of taxing revenues generated from business activity. Entrepreneurs (individuals conducting non-agricultural business activity) using this form of taxation pay tax on revenues at a specified rate....
Mobbing -What to Do When an Employee Reports Harassment by Another Employee ?
What to Do When an Employee Reports Harassment by Another Employee in a Company Without an Anti-Mobbing Procedure? What is mobbing? Mobbing refers to actions or behaviors that: Are directed at an employee, Are persistent and long-lasting (cannot be a one-time...
Processing of Personal Data in Body Leasing – What You Need to Know
Body leasing, also known as employee outsourcing, involves one company hiring specialists to work for another company. It has become an increasingly popular solution in the labor market. Like any activity involving the flow of personal data, it requires adherence to...
Body leasingu agreement
A body leasing agreement is a contract under which an IT company (service provider) provides its employee or subcontractor to a company seeking an IT specialist (service recipient). What to consider when drafting a body leasing agreement ? Haw can the risk of having...
7 Key Issues Regarding Personal Data Protection Related to the Implementation of the Whistleblower Protection Act
With the entry into force, at the end of September this year, of the Act of June 14, 2024, on the Protection of Whistleblowers, in addition to ensuring the proper application of its provisions, organizations must pay attention to issues related to the protection of...
Copyright Law changes come into force. Selected provisions from the perspective of the IT industry.
Amendments to the Polish Copyright Act will enter into force on 20 September 2024. Among other things, these changes include provisions on the right of an author to request an increase in remuneration and to receive information on the revenues from the exploitation of...
Data Protection in the Context of Working Abroad: Key Considerations
Working abroad, particularly in the context of remote work and assignments outside the EU/EEA, requires careful attention to data protection. Cross-border data transfers and the use of mobile devices, such as laptops and phones, or other technologies, require special...
When does employee monitoring necessitate a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) under Article 35 of the GDPR?
An employer utilizing certain forms of employee monitoring, particularly those based on new technologies, must consider obligations related to ensuring compliance with personal data processing security requirements. It is essential to recognize that additional...
What should be considered by the software house when signing a contract with a subcontractor? Selected questions. Part II
The terms of a contract with a subcontractor engaged by a software house should take into account the terms of cooperation and the restrictions that apply to the relationship with the client for whom the work is performed. Specific client requirements If a particular...
What changes does the Electronic Communications Law (PKE) introduce regarding the transmission of unsolicited commercial communications?
Upcoming changes in the law concerning the transmission of direct marketing are on the horizon. On July 12, 2024, the Parliament adopted the draft of the Electronic Communications Law (hereinafter referred to as PKE), along with transitional provisions to this Act....