Marco Germanò
Marco Germanò is a graduate student at NYU Law School and a Research Assistant with the Guarini Global Law & Tech team. He holds an LLB from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and master's degrees from Peking University and the University of São Paulo. Before joining NYU, Marco worked with various universities and policy think tanks internationally. His research focuses on the transnational regulation of emerging technologies, the agency of the Global South in shaping digital infrastructure, and the role of law in governing open-source software supply chains.
Session
How are new software and AI-product liability laws affecting the way open source projects operate? Gain actionable insights on liability risks and certification requirements, work collaboratively on solutions, and explore ways to intervene in the fast-evolving global regulatory landscape in the EU, US, and elsewhere.