On March 1, 2022, CEE Legal Matters reported that KWKR Konieczny Wierzbicki had advised Knacks's owners on their sale of a majority stake in the company to RightBridge Ventures. CEE In-House Matters spoke with Dawid Szymanski, CEO at Knacks, to learn more about the sale.
Noerr and Kinstellar Advise on Espira’s Sale of Icon Communication Centres to Yoummday
Noerr has advised Espira on the sale of Icon Communication Centres to Yoummday. Kinstellar advised the buyer.
Zivkovic Samardzic Advises Prva TV, B92, and Play Radio on Obtaining National Broadcast Licenses in Serbia
Zivkovic Samardzic has advised Serbia’s commercial broadcasters Prva, B92, and Play Radio on obtaining national broadcasting licenses from Serbia’s regulatory authority for electronic media.
Winds of Change @ E-commerce
The Turkish Law No. 6563 on the Regulation of Electronic Commerce (“E-Commerce Law”) adopted in 2014, basically regulates the responsibilities of e-commerce service providers ("Service Provider") and e-commerce intermediary service providers (“Intermediary Service Provider”), the contracts made over electronic communication tools and their obligations to provide information based on electronic commerce, and the sanctions that can be applied. The E-Commerce Law also aims to provide an environment of trust in the electronic commerce market, protect personal data, the confidentiality of communication, and protect consumers in their transactions in the electronic commerce Marketplaces (“Marketplace”).
Brandl Talos Helps Kiprion on Virtual Currency Service Provider Registration in Austria
Brandl Talos has advised Kiprion on registering as a virtual currency service provider before the Austrian Financial Market Authority.
Is There an Effective Legal Defence Against “Screenscraping”?
This article outlines the possibilities of a legal defence against “screenscraping” – a way of automated data extraction from web sites of third parties without their consent (or even against an express prohibition).
Croatia: The S in ESG in Context of the Tech Talent War
In the past decade, the tech industry in Croatia has been growing at four times the rate of the entire Croatian economy, according to research by the Croatian Chamber of Economy. Despite all the obvious positivity of its high growth, the Croatian tech scene has been facing a challenge of its own: talent gaps.