Monitor Prawniczy no. 21/2019 Nowelizacja Kodeksu postępowania cywilnego z 4.7.2019 r. – wprowadzenie Robert Kulski 10.32027/MOP.19.21.1 Preparatory session and plan of trial Marcin Uliasz 10.32027/MOP.19.21.2 Legal regulation of court rulings in light of the amendment of the Code of Civil Procedure by the Act of 4 July 2019 Wiesław Grajdura 10.32027/MOP.19.21.3 Legal regulation of appeal in light of the amendment of the Code of Civil Procedure Anna Kościółek 10.32027/MOP.19.21.4 Differences in proceedings in commercial cases Robert Kulski 10.32027/MOP.19.21.5 Accelerated proceedings after changes introduced by the amendment of the Code of Civil Procedure of 4 July 2019 Radosław Flejszar 10.32027/MOP.19.21.6 Amendment of the provisions on the costs of civil proceedings Andrzej Jan Szereda 10.32027/MOP.19.21.7 Social media and technologies that allow tracking Internet users vs joint control of personal data Jan Byrski, Henryk Hoser Joint control – a new paradigm in personal data protection law Izabela Kowalczuk-Pakuła, Marcin Chołuj Telecom operators and the national cybersecurity system Justyna Doniec, Joanna Jastrząb Online platforms Wojciech Dziomdziora Electronic sports – legal and regulatory framework Anna Jelińska-Sabatowska, Xawery Konarski Cloud gaming – selected legal problems Michał Matysiak IP TV operators in light of the must carry/must offer principle Piotr Wasilewski Duties of online traders and service providers in light of the Regulation on unjustified geo-blocking Witold Chomiczewski Distribution in a digital world – competition law challenges to e-commerce in light of latest case law and forthcoming changes Anna Gulińska Limits of copyright law protection in the judgement of the CJEU in SAS Institute Inc. v. World Programming Ltd. Zbigniew Okoń, Karolina Alama Rental of a computer programme or its digital copy as the grounds for its use Mikołaj Sowiński, Mateusz Żuk Access to artificial intelligence – equality and other legal aspects of access to AI systems Aleksandra Auleytner, Marcin Jan Stępień mHealth – an attempt at a definition and selected legal issues Magdalena Kogut-Czarkowska, Martyna Czapska Legal aspects of artificial intelligence – an overview Ewa Kurowska-Tober, Łukasz Czynienik, Magdalena Koniarska Resolution of disputes arising from smart contracts Sabina Kubsik, Zbigniew Drzewiecki Threats and opportunities arising from development of new media technologies on the example of deepfake – a legal analysis Sandra Wieczorek, Maciej Kubiak