Prof. Hoeren succeeds in illustrating the bundle of different legal fields and their influence on media law in a very interactive way. The latest case law is constantly presented and evaluated in the context of a discussion.
LDE – the third
Law of the Digital Economy is back.
Digital markets, data, AI, platforms and cybersecurity are no longer niche topics. They define the legal infrastructure of modern business.
The LDE programme at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law, University of Münster, offers a compact and practice-oriented introduction to the legal framework of the digital economy.
The lectures take place online via Zoom and are also made available on YouTube. This allows participants to follow the programme flexibly, regardless of location.
Participants will explore key issues of European and German digital regulation, including data law, AI regulation, platform governance, intellectual property, competition law and compliance in digital business models.
The programme is designed for students, legal practitioners and professionals who want to understand how law shapes digital transformation.
The programme addresses current developments in data law, AI regulation, platform governance, intellectual property, competition law, cybersecurity and digital business models. It is aimed at students, lawyers and professionals who want to understand the legal framework of digital markets in Europe.
The participation fee for non-students is €200 registration fee net. Students may participate under the conditions stated on the program website. Further information and registration: https://www.itm.nrw/lde/
Digital markets, data, AI, platforms and cybersecurity are no longer niche topics. They define the legal infrastructure of modern business.
The LDE programme at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law, University of Münster, offers a compact and practice-oriented introduction to the legal framework of the digital economy.
The lectures take place online via Zoom and are also made available on YouTube. This allows participants to follow the programme flexibly, regardless of location.
Participants will explore key issues of European and German digital regulation, including data law, AI regulation, platform governance, intellectual property, competition law and compliance in digital business models.
The programme is designed for students, legal practitioners and professionals who want to understand how law shapes digital transformation.
The programme addresses current developments in data law, AI regulation, platform governance, intellectual property, competition law, cybersecurity and digital business models. It is aimed at students, lawyers and professionals who want to understand the legal framework of digital markets in Europe.
The participation fee for non-students is €200 registration fee net. Students may participate under the conditions stated on the program website. Further information and registration:
https://www.itm.nrw/lde/