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Media Law

Whether it’s the press, broadcasting, film, social media or online platforms – anyone who creates, distributes or reports on content via third parties navigates the complex terrain between freedom of expression, personality rights, copyright and regulatory requirements. Media Law provides the legal framework for this, and we help you navigate it safely.

We advise on the creation of copyright-protected works, also in combination with issues relating to personal rights, Trademark and Design Law, and provide legal protection for the subsequent exploitation processes, including distribution via various media. This includes advising and representing clients in the negotiation of contracts, the granting of rights of use, including obtaining consents.

If rights are infringed or if there is a corresponding allegation, we enforce or defend claims both in and out of court. In addition to advising and representing clients in Media Law warning proceedings, our range of services also includes representation in court, e.g. in summary proceedings (preliminary injunctions) and in main proceedings, insofar as, for example, injunctive relief, damages or monetary compensation are claimed.

Expertise:

  • Advice and legal representation in Media Law matters (authorisation requests/warning letters)
  • Litigation in media law disputes (preliminary injunction proceedings, main action proceedings)
  • Contract drafting/licensing/transfer of rights
  • Media Law compliance for companies, agencies and public institutions

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EU AI Act: New transparency requirements from August 2026

Chatbots, automated text generation, image generators and AI-powered marketing campaigns – companies are now using artificial intelligence in a variety of areas. With further provisions of the EU AI Act coming into force on 2 August 2026, the legal requirements…

  • Intellectual Property
  • IP Litigation
  • Unfair Competition

“Shrinkage” of a chocolate bar – Misleading under Unfair Competition Law?

In its judgment of 13 May 2026, the Regional Court of Bremen (File No. 12 O 118/25) handed down a widely noted ruling on so-called ‘shrinkflation’. The central issue is whether reducing the contents of a chocolate bar whilst leaving…

  • Copyrights
  • Inheritance & Bequests
  • Intellectual Property
  • Media Law
  • Notary
  • Succession Planning & Gifts

AI & Will Drafting – Why modern Wills should take Artificial Intelligence into Account

The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is not only opening up new technical possibilities – it is also raising legal questions. Celebrities, artists and, more generally, creative people whose voices, faces or works could be reconstructed, used or otherwise…

  • Intellectual Property
  • IP Litigation
  • Media Law
  • Unfair Competition

“Market leader, No. 1, the best” – Advertising with claims of market leadership

In a highly competitive market environment, companies often resort to advertising claims that highlight their unique position in relation to competitors. Claims such as “market leader” or “No. 1” help set them apart, generate attention and, where applicable, boost sales.…

  • Brand Management
  • Intellectual Property
  • Licensing
  • Title Protection
  • Trademarks

BPatG: Increase in bad faith trademark applications

The German Patent and Trademark Office (DPMA) has issued an official notice regarding the increase in bad faith trademark applications (Notice dated 11 February 2026). According to the DPMA, since mid-2025 there has been an increase in trademark applications where…

  • Brand Management
  • Intellectual Property
  • IP Litigation
  • Licensing
  • Media Law
  • Title Protection
  • Trademarks

BGH: No title protection for “Miss Moneypenny”

The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has ruled that movie character “Miss Moneypenny” from the James Bond series is not protected as a title under German Trademark Law. On the basis of this assessment, a lawsuit brought by the…