Does Your Company Need to Appoint a Data Privacy Representative for Serbia?

Are you the owner of a foreign company operating in the territory of the Republic of Serbia? Are you wondering about your rights and obligations when it comes to collecting and processing personal data of Serbian residents? If the answers to the previous questions are affirmative, this blog is tailor-made for you. First of all, […]
5 Things to Know Before Starting an E-commerce Store

With the dizzying progress of technology and changes in the way people around the world shop, e-commerce stores have become an integral part of modern commerce. In recent years, e-commerce has experienced a significant increase in popularity, partly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also due to the broader acceptance of digital […]
Why Copying Other People’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy is a Bad Idea

The time has come to launch your website or app, however, you are only one step away, so you started thinking about creating the website’s terms of use and privacy policy. Initially, these procedures may appear straightforward, potentially leading you to underestimate their significance. However, they frequently play a critical role in determining the success […]
Website Terms of Use – Mandatory for Every Website?

You have noticed that many websites contain Terms of Use, but you’re not sure if you really need another webpage with a bunch of tedious text that probably “no one ever reads”? What is the purpose of Terms of Use, and do you need them if your website is just a presentation website? Are these […]
If you are using X (Twitter), read what has changed for your privacy sake!

In recent times, a wave of updates to Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies across various apps has raised concerns regarding user privacy. This trend is notably echoed in the transformation of Twitter into rebranded X, under the leadership of Elon Musk. With Musk’s aspirations to evolve X into an all-encompassing platform, or as referred […]
EU-US Data Privacy Framework: Agreement for Data Transfer Across the Atlantic

If you’re involved in cross-border business, e-commerce, online services, or working with U.S. partners, the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) offers significant benefits. This framework, which took effect over a year ago, simplifies data transfers from the European Union (and possibly Serbia in the near future) to the United States. By relying on the DPF, […]
Who Owns Your App? Legal Aspects of Mobile App Development

In today’s world, there is a noticeable trend in the increase in the number of mobile applications. Many human activities are being automated, and tasks that used to require our physical presence can now be solved with a few clicks on a mobile app. Even computer programs and software are being modified and moved directly […]
Redundancy in Serbia: Legal Steps for Employers

Considering the global mass redundancy trend, we continue with the series of blog posts concerning legal issues in such a process. If, after going through the 13 solutions we listed for the employer to consider before decreasing the workforce, redundancy is the only light at the end of the tunnel for your company, make sure […]
Team Building and Employee Recreation Tax Exemption in Serbia

Every responsible company aims to create a pleasant work environment for its employees, develop team spirit and strive to nourish the best possible interpersonal relations, which are the prerequisites for the employees to achieve good results and remain productive and motivated. What has recently become a popular means of achieving this objective is the increasingly […]
Working From Home or Getting Back to the Office?

On the same day the state of emergency was lifted, the Decree, which used to provide at least some answers about the changed circumstances to the employers, ceased to be valid. Now, as employers are on precarious ground, they should know their obligations, as well as the rights of the employees. The Decree defined the […]