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Growth hacking and viral marketing – legal requirements
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Alternative financing models in Germany and other countries – admissibility and design
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Moral and legal aspects of “Trust among founders”
Honesty and fair pricing for start-ups (SaaS, mobile apps and digital services)
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Legally compliant archiving of emails: legal requirements and practical implementation
License agreements for software start-ups
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What will 2025 bring for start-ups in legal terms? Opportunities? Risks?

Key Facts
  • AI regulation: The AI Act is transforming the European AI landscape and offers opportunities for start-ups.
  • MiCAR and blockchain: new crypto regulation influences business models and investments
  • Data protection and cybersecurity: more stringent requirements pose challenges for start-ups
  • Digital Services Act: New rules for online platforms and their relevance for digital business models.
  • European Technology Sovereignty: Opportunities and Challenges for Startups in Geopolitical Change.
  • Sustainability reporting: ESG is becoming increasingly important for smaller companies and requires preparation.
  • Employment law in the digital age: New regulations for remote work and AI in HR.

In this exciting episode of the itmedialaw podcast, we take a deep dive into the legal developments that will shape the startup world in 2025.

Highlights of the episode:

  • AI regulation: How the AI Act is changing the European AI landscape and what opportunities it presents for start-ups
  • MiCAR and blockchain: the impact of new crypto regulation on business models and investments
  • Data protection and cybersecurity: Stricter requirements and their practical consequences for startups.
  • Digital Services Act: New rules for online platforms and their significance for digital business models.
  • European Technology Sovereignty: Opportunities and Challenges for Startups in a Changing Geopolitical Environment.
  • Sustainability reporting: Why ESG is also becoming relevant for smaller companies and how to prepare for it.
  • Employment law in the digital age: New regulations for remote work, AI in HR and psychological safety.
  • Innovative forms of financing: How crowdfunding, tokenization and hybrid instruments are revolutionizing startup financing.

This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the legal trends that every startup should be aware of. With practical tips and strategic insights, founders will learn how to turn these challenges into competitive advantages, whether they are an AI startup, blockchain company or classic tech startup – this episode provides valuable insights for anyone who wants to be at the forefront of innovation in 2025

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