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IT law in Germany

VON ZANTHIER & DACHOWSKI
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IT law

In the digital age, information technology characterises the structures of every company. From the drafting of software licence agreements and complex data protection issues to the requirements of national and international online sales: our law firm advises and represents your company in the IT sector and therefore has the necessary experience in advising on all matters of IT and data protection law.

Who do we support?

We can help you in particular if you are dealing with the following challenges:

  • You would like to open an online shop and need support in complying with all legal requirements

  • You are developing a new app and need support in creating legal documents for your users

  • You are planning to launch a new software solution on the market and need legal advice on drafting a licence agreement

  • You are planning to use artificial intelligence in your company. We can help you deploy both simple AI chatbots and complex AI programmes to support your internal processes

How can we help?

We support our clients primarily in the following areas:

Legal organisation of online shops

We offer legal advice for all companies present on the Internet, including support for online shops (eCommerce). Our services include the creation and review of general terms and conditions, terms of use and data protection declarations as well as website checks.

IT project consulting

We provide you with legal support for complex IT projects, from contract drafting to contract negotiations for IT project contracts.

Contract design for IT projects

Our expertise includes advising on the creation and drafting of software creation, software licence and software transfer agreements. We also offer legal advice on all issues relating to the legal protection of software and the development of apps.

IT disputes

It is not uncommon for disputes to arise between business partners during an IT project, be it the creation of a website or the production of an AI assistant. We help you to resolve these disputes efficiently and effectively. In IT disputes, we represent your interests both out of court and in court or in arbitration proceedings.

AI law / AI

The importance of AI law has increased significantly, but the legal framework for the use of artificial intelligence is complex, particularly due to the introduction of the AI Regulation. Our firm offers comprehensive advice in the field of AI law to help you navigate this challenging environment. We support you in the legal assessment and compliance with regulatory requirements, the development of compliance strategies and the safe implementation of AI technologies. With our expertise, we ensure that you make the most of the opportunities offered by AI while mastering all legal challenges.

Domain law

We advise you on the registration and examination of industrial property rights, in particular in trademark law, as well as on trademark and domain issues. We also offer legal support and representation in domain disputes.

Find out more about our other services:

Our clients with an interest in IT law often use our services in the areas of contract law and data protection law .

Why should you use our services?

It's worth making use of our services, because:

  • Expertise:

    Our lawyer Kamil Niciecki has completed the specialist lawyer course in the field of IT law and has been dealing with the multifaceted issues of IT law for many years. He is at your side with specialised advice

  • Experience:

    With many years of experience in the IT sector, we understand the specific challenges and requirements that companies face in this area

  • Up-to-dateness:

    We help you to implement the latest legal developments in your company

Let's talk

Find out how we can support your company in the area of data protection. Make an appointment for a consultation and let us know your needs.

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