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Marco Scialdone is a Lecturer at the European University of Rome, specializing in Information Technology Law and Legal Categories related to Technology. He holds a PhD from the same university (2016) and Master’s degrees from La Sapienza University of Rome (2005). A Fellow of the IAIC – Italian Academy of the Internet Code, he focuses on AI ethics, digital rights, and consumer protection law. His research bridges legal frameworks with emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and robotics.
Education:
- PhD in Legal Categories and Technology (2016), European University of Rome
- Master’s in Computer Law (2005), La Sapienza University of Rome
- LL.B. in Law (Cum Laude, 110/110), LUISS Guido Carli University
Research Interests: His work explores the intersection of law and technology, including AI governance, digital copyright, consumer rights in the digital age, and the legal implications of robotics. He emphasizes ethical AI development, regulatory challenges in digital markets, and public administration digitization. Recent studies analyze algorithmic bias in judicial systems and the legal protection of user-generated content.
Publications & Expertise: Authored over 20 publications, including monographs like Living with Artificial Intelligence (2021) and The Legal Protection of User-Generated Content (2018). His articles address topics such as non-human creativity rights, predictive justice models, and cross-border copyright conflicts. He has served as an expert in AI policy (Italian Government’s High-Level Group on AI, 2018) and on the Permanent Advisory Committee for Copyright (2019).
Professional Roles:
- Head of Litigation & Academic Outreach at Euroconsumers (since 2021)
- Former lecturer at La Sapienza University (2015–2018) and University of Perugia (2007–2012)




