The ITMedialaw Podcast

ChatGPT and lawyers: recordings of the Weblaw launch event
Lego brick still protected as a design patent
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Smart contracts in the insurance industry: contract design and regulatory compliance for InsurTech start-ups
AI content for subscription platforms
E-sports finally charitable? What the government draft of the Tax Amendment Act 2025 really brings
Clubs, photos and minors: managing consent properly
AI faces, voice clones and deepfakes in advertising: rules of the game under the EU AI Act and German law
Modding in EULAs and contracts – what applies legally in Germany?
Arbitration agreements in EULAs and developer contracts
Chain of title in game development: building a clean chain of rights
Fail-fast clauses in media productions – what are they actually?
Founder’s agreement vs. shareholder agreement: setting the course for startups at an early stage
Cheat software without code intervention: What the BGH really decided in the Sony ./. Datel case (I ZR 157/21)
Digital integrity as a (new) fundamental right: status in Germany and the EU in 2025
European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG)
Upload filters between copyright and personal rights
On-demand transmission right in the digital space: streaming, Section 19a UrhG and licensing
Q&A: Legal issues for game developers

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The ITMedialaw Podcast

In this video, I introduce the ITmedialaw podcast, an exciting source of information for anyone interested in IT law and media law.

Key Facts
  • ITmedialaw podcast offers valuable information on IT law and media law.
  • Topics are relevant for start-ups, entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts.
  • Legal advice for start-ups and securing investments are covered.
  • Digital sovereignty in the modern business world is a key issue.
  • Discussion on legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
  • Legal aspects of international expansion are explained.
  • Podcast offers practical tips for everyday business.

The podcast covers a variety of current topics that are relevant for start-ups, entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts. These include:

  • Legal advice for start-ups and investment protection
  • Digital sovereignty in the modern business world
  • Legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence
  • Legal aspects of international expansion
  • Legal complexity in the metaverse
  • Web3 and blockchain from a legal perspective

Marian Härtel explains how the podcast not only imparts theoretical knowledge, but also offers practical tips for everyday business. He invites viewers to become part of this exciting journey through the legal challenges of the digital world.

This video gives a comprehensive overview of the content and aims of the ITmedialaw podcast and arouses interest for upcoming episodes. The overview of all episodes can be found here.


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