What are the top Technology Lawyers reading this month? See below for what the ITechLaw Board of Directors are reading about recent developments in technology law. Follow ITechLaw on Twitter @itechlaw_assn for additional articles and information.

Diego FernándezMarval, O’Farrell & Mairal, Argentina: Argentina Draft Bill makes possession of child pornography a crime instead of requiring distribution intent.

Matthew Mousley, Duane Morris LLP, United States: Advertisements coming to smart speakers and voice assistants, like Amazon Echo and Google Home.

Bonus article: How artificial intelligence works is becoming less understandable, even to those who develop it.

Robert Milligan, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, United States: Taking of documents to support purported whistleblowing claim not always protected under U.S. trade secret law.

Gabriela Kennedy, Mayer Brown, Hong Kong: Singapore to outlaw short-term Airbnb rentals, Airbnb hosts face stiff fines or imprisonment. 

Jeremy Morton, Harbottle & Lewis, United Kingdom: Read the UK Financial Conduct Authority guidance on whether apps, video, etc are a “durable medium” in EU law.

Kevin ErdmanBrannon Sowers Cracraft PC, United States: USA FCC privacy rules for ISPs nixed but 10 states already trying to fill gap, will US ISPs beg for a federal rule?

Domenico Colella, Orsingher Ortu, Italy: EU Parliament abolishes roaming surcharges.