GEMA vs. Open AI – Copyright protection vs. Data mining

The Munich Regional Court I has prohibited OpenAI from using copyrighted song lyrics without a license – a landmark ruling for all creative professionals. Whether musicians, photographers, or lyricists: AI cannot simply save, process, or output your work. For copyright holders, this opens up new avenues for injunctions, disclosure, and damages. For AI providers, compliance becomes mandatory.
Why face-to-face training?

In a digital world with e-learning and webinars, the question arises: Are in-person training still relevant? Yes – especially when it comes to complex topics, leadership, and interactive processes. Live training creates dynamics, exchange, and sustainability that no online format can replace. In-person training is therefore often the wiser investment – for greater impact, commitment, and genuine learning success.
External AI Officer
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright – What you should know about AI-generated content

The use of AI to create content raises numerous legal questions, especially with regard to copyright. Who is the author of AI-generated texts, images or videos? In our article, we clarify which legal uncertainties exist and what should be considered when using AI content on websites or social media.
AI tools as a risk to know-how and business ideas – Deceptive security through conventional NDAs

The right combination of legal, technical and organizational measures (TOMs) is crucial to effectively protect confidential information while companies take advantage of AI tools. Integrate TOMs explicitly into your NDAs, require in-house training and protect yourself against new AI risks. I am happy to provide you with further support!
WennDann – ToDo in case of cyber attack

Roman Bosco Geißler
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA)
Risk Assessments
AI, GDPR & Corporate Data Protection