Herr Konstantin Ewald > Osborne Clarke > Cologne, Germany > Lawyer Profile

Osborne Clarke
15 INNERE KANALSTR
50823 KÖLN
Germany

Work Department

Digital Business, Internet and e-commerce, Media, Telecoms, Interactive entertainment, Data protection and privacy

Position

Konstantin Ewald is a Partner and Head of Digital Business at Osborne Clarke, Germany. He advises leaders in the digital media and software industry throughout Europe and the US on all matters of digital media and IT law as well as IP/technology-related transactions. Konstantin’s practice focuses on advising on technology related matters with a particular emphasis on SaaS and PaaS cloud deployment models, complex software implementation and licensing projects, distribution agreements and white labelling strategies that safeguard IP. He is a specialist in E- and M-commerce law, as well as data protection issues. A large part of his practice is working with clients in the digital media/video game/mobile sector. Konstantin regularly acts for major computer and mobile games developers and publishers as well as other rights owners who are licensing rights for use in interactive software products. He regularly counsels clients during the product development phase, providing advice about how to design games/apps and other digital media products to avoid claims for infringement and to comply with privacy and youth protection regulations.

Languages

German, English

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Media > Entertainment

Osborne Clarke‘s technology, media and communications practice is particularly active in digital regulation and the gaming sector. The team advises large platforms on copyright law in connection with consumer and data protection and also assists with licensing and distribution issues; here, e-commerce expert and practice head Konstantin Ewald is a key contact. Other mainstays include the support in product launches, including NFTs, where the practice routinely cooperates with the commercial and banking experts. Martin Soppe is another key contact for copyright law.

Germany > Information technology > Information technology and digitalisation

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