Technical malfunction in the video conferencing system
If I am participating in a trial via video conferencing and a technical malfunction occurs during the trial, do I have the right to have my case postponed?
If I am participating in a trial via video conferencing and a technical malfunction occurs during the trial, do I have the right to have my case postponed?
I noticed a news report that the teleprompter suddenly malfunctioned during Donald Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly. I wonder if such a technical malfunction could have legal consequences for the people responsible for its operation, such as whether they could be held accountable?
If I use railway services and, as a result of a technical malfunction or a third party action, I suffer damage while traveling on the Uzhhorod-Chop railway, which recently started operating in accordance with European standards, am I entitled to compensation under Ukrainian law?
Can the owners of the Lisbon funicular claim compensation from the manufacturer if the accident is determined to be due to a technical fault? What should I do if I am the owner of a company that operates such a vehicle?
I am a military serviceman and I want to know whether the new digital military accounting system "Impulse" provides any mechanisms for protecting personal data?
If I use voice support in Action, will my data be protected in accordance with Ukrainian legislation?
TikTok is testing a new feature that will allow users to regulate the number of videos created by artificial intelligence in their recommendations. How might this innovation affect the spread of AI-content, and will additional rules be introduced for its labeling?
The National Guard has begun holding video conferences with company commanders to improve military training. Can such a video conference be considered an appropriate way to obtain evidence if it records any facts or testimony that could be used in court?
I want to know whether there is liability for untimely sending warnings about danger, for example, during a drone attack, as in the case of Poland, when the message only arrived in the morning, although the attack began at night?
If a person knowingly spreads false information about another person that causes them harm, can they be held liable? What are the consequences if they are found guilty?
If an artificial intelligence publishes false information about a person, who should be held responsible for it? Can the person about whom this information was published sue the company that created the AI?
How can I protect my reputation if false information about me is spread on social media? Do I have the right to claim damages from the people who spread such information?
I recently read a news story about Donald Trump calling Putin a "paper tiger." I was curious about whether a public figure could be held liable for insulting someone during a public posting or interview? What consequences might this have for them?
If a citizen of Ukraine has suffered harm abroad because of his nationality, does he have the right to protection from the Ukrainian state? How exactly can the state protect his rights?