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Philipp is a specialist lawyer for copyright law and media law as well as for information technologies and has gained considerable practical experience in the media, telecommunications, and e-commerce sector, inter alia, through various secondments.
In this context, he advises national and international technology and media companies on legal issues and questions relating to copyright, unfair competition, IT, distance selling, data protection, freedom of expression, and book price fixing law. A particular focus of his practice is on the drafting and the negotiation of complex IP/IT agreements, advising on business models and marketing concepts under aspects of unfair competition, book price fixing, tele-media, data protection and distance selling law, as well as representing his clients in respective disputes before the courts.
Since 2016 | Salary Partner, Taylor Wessing |
Since 2011 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
Since 2012 | Lecturer, Ludwig–Maximilians–Universität, LMU |
2009 – 2011 | Legal clerkship, Berlin |
2011 | Admitted and established as a lawyer, Munich |
2009 – 2011 | Legal clerkship, Berlin |
2002 – 2008 | Legal studies, Freie University of Berlin (FU) and the Humboldt University of zu Berlin (HU) |
Update on influencer marketing – opportunities and pitfalls under German law, PlugIn – Wir denken das Recht der digitalen Zukunft, Edition #19, March 2019 |
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Requirements for online marketplaces under the EU Digital Services Act (DSA)
A snapshot of the DSA’s impact on media companies
Philipp Koehler and Thomas Walter look at the issues faced by many media companies when deciding whether or not they fall within scope of the EU’s Digital Services Act.
by Philipp Koehler and Thomas Walter
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Digital Services Act (DSA): The final countdown for publishing the number of average monthly active recipients
by Philipp Koehler and Nathalie Koch, LL.M. (UC Hastings)
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Digital Services Act (DSA): The development of the DSA’s regulatory structures
by Philipp Koehler and Thomas Walter
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