Many enterprises purchase AI applications under the cover of standard Software as a Service (SaaS) contracts, leading to significant legal blind spots. Whereas traditional software licenses merely cover the...
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Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
Can a historical year in your brand name lead to the invalidity of your trademark?
The use of a fictitious or inherited founding year in a brand name can lead to the invalidation of that brand. The Court of Justice ruled in a March 26, 2026, ruling that such a year...
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Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
Can a historical year in your brand name lead to the invalidity of your trademark?
The use of a fictitious or inherited founding year in a brand name can lead to the invalidation of that brand. The Court of Justice ruled in a March 26, 2026, ruling that such a year...
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Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Can a consumer organization publicly disparage a product?
When a testing organization questions the effectiveness of a product, it can have disastrous consequences for a company. Although freedom of the press and the right to consumer information have a broad...
Who bears the risk in invoice fraud: the debtor, the creditor or the bank?
Invoice fraud is a persistent and growing problem for businesses, with fraudsters intercepting payment transactions and manipulating bank information. When you as a customer unknowingly pay on the forged...
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Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
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Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Can a consumer organization publicly disparage a product?
When a testing organization questions the effectiveness of a product, it can have disastrous consequences for a company. Although freedom of the press and the right to consumer information have a broad...
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Why a standard SaaS contract is not suffucuent for AI providers
Many enterprises purchase AI applications under the cover of standard Software as a Service (SaaS) contracts, leading to significant legal blind spots. Whereas traditional software licenses merely cover the...
Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
Can a historical year in your brand name lead to the invalidity of your trademark?
The use of a fictitious or inherited founding year in a brand name can lead to the invalidation of that brand. The Court of Justice ruled in a March 26, 2026, ruling that such a year...
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Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
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Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Can a historical year in your brand name lead to the invalidity of your trademark?
The use of a fictitious or inherited founding year in a brand name can lead to the invalidation of that brand. The Court of Justice ruled in a March 26, 2026, ruling that such a year...
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Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Can a consumer organization publicly disparage a product?
When a testing organization questions the effectiveness of a product, it can have disastrous consequences for a company. Although freedom of the press and the right to consumer information have a broad...
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Why a standard SaaS contract is not suffucuent for AI providers
Many enterprises purchase AI applications under the cover of standard Software as a Service (SaaS) contracts, leading to significant legal blind spots. Whereas traditional software licenses merely cover the...
Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
Can a consumer organization publicly disparage a product?
When a testing organization questions the effectiveness of a product, it can have disastrous consequences for a company. Although freedom of the press and the right to consumer information have a broad...
Can a historical year in your brand name lead to the invalidity of your trademark?
The use of a fictitious or inherited founding year in a brand name can lead to the invalidation of that brand. The Court of Justice ruled in a March 26, 2026, ruling that such a year...
Who bears the risk in invoice fraud: the debtor, the creditor or the bank?
Invoice fraud is a persistent and growing problem for businesses, with fraudsters intercepting payment transactions and manipulating bank information. When you as a customer unknowingly pay on the forged...
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Can a company seek a prior injunction to prevent the broadcast of an investigative report?
Many business owners wonder if they can pre-emptively prohibit a media organization from broadcasting a potentially harmful report. The answer is theoretically yes, since (public) broadcasters such as...
Artificial intelligence in documentaries: what are the legal pitfalls for filmmakers?
More and more documentary filmmakers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create unique images, voices or storylines, but this innovation comes with legal risks. To avoid fines and...
Can a consumer organization publicly disparage a product?
When a testing organization questions the effectiveness of a product, it can have disastrous consequences for a company. Although freedom of the press and the right to consumer information have a broad...
Can a historical year in your brand name lead to the invalidity of your trademark?
The use of a fictitious or inherited founding year in a brand name can lead to the invalidation of that brand. The Court of Justice ruled in a March 26, 2026, ruling that such a year...






















