- Video section on ITMediaLaw.com offers 44 videos on IT law, media law and contract law.
- Examples: Influencer merchandise - new EU rules and tips for legal protection.
- Important topics: Copyright law, company law and relevant advice for the self-employed.
- Exciting formats such as "Lawyer reacts" deal with current cases and community issues.
- The aim is to impart legal knowledge in an entertaining and practical way.
- Regular visits to ITMediaLaw.com are recommended to discover updated content.
- Feedback and suggestions for topics are welcome in order to improve the offer.
In my video section on ITMediaLaw.com you can already find some exciting videos on various legal topics. The collection currently comprises 44 videos dealing with issues relating to IT law, media law and contract law.
Current videos in the video section
Here are a few examples of videos that you can already watch:
– Influencer Merchandise: New EU Rules & What You Need to Know] – In this video you will learn what you need to pay attention to as an influencer when selling merchandise and what new regulations the EU has introduced.
– Legal protection for your business plan: What founders need to know] – Here I give you valuable tips on how you can legally protect your business plan and which pitfalls to avoid.
Watch these and other videos now to expand your legal knowledge.
Exciting topics and formats
The videos in my video section cover a wide range of legal topics that are relevant for founders, self-employed people and creative professionals. These include:
– IT law
– Media law
– Contract law
– Copyright law
– Company law
In addition to classic explanatory videos, I also use exciting formats such as “Lawyer reacts”, in which I respond to current cases and questions from the community.
My aim is to convey legal knowledge to you in the most entertaining and practical way possible. That is why I am constantly working on producing new videos and further developing the video section on ITMediaLaw.com.
So be sure to check back regularly, it’s worth it! And if you have any suggestions for topics or questions, please let me know.
Have fun browsing through the video section on ITMediaLaw.com!