1 hr 7 min

Legal basics for blockchain/NFT in Germany [GER‪]‬ The Tech & Data Podcast

    • Technology

Our tour of the world of Web3 continues. This time we add a legal perspective to our technical view of NFTs by interviewing Steffen Kämper.

Steffen is not only a notary and a lawyer specializing in commercial legal protection, but his long-running private interest in NFTs also makes him the perfect tour guide for introducing tech enthusiasts like ourselves and our audience to the (NFT) legal framework, especially the one in Germany.

The idea for this episode came about at the kitchen table, so to speak. Steffen is Marcus' brother-in-law and there have always been interesting discussions with Steffen that we wanted to make available to a wider audience.

So, what are some important basic legal concepts in the NFT context? What about NFTs and consumer protection? What do I do in the case of incorrectly programmed smart contracts? In the future, will NFT- and crypto-related disputes settled before non-public arbitration courts only? And why are we being led to Lichtenstein at the end of our tour? Listen in!

Episode hosts: Marcus Koring, Carsten Mönning

Audio producer: Klaus Reinhardt

Related Links:


Kämper & Maiwald: https://www.kmk-rae.de/startseite.html
Vollstreckung in Crypto: https://openjur.de/u/2393770.html
Daten sind keine Sachen: https://openjur.de/u/2254381.html
Lichtenstein Blockchain Act: https://www.llv.li/files/srk/vnb-blockchain-gesetz.pdf
The article addressed in the podcast, Blockchain-based Smart Contracts in the Light of Consumer Law, by Maximilian Kloth (VuR 2022, 214) is not publicly available, unfortunately.

#Web3 #NFT #Blockchain #Crypto #legaltech #legal #mediatech #tech #Lichtenstein

Our tour of the world of Web3 continues. This time we add a legal perspective to our technical view of NFTs by interviewing Steffen Kämper.

Steffen is not only a notary and a lawyer specializing in commercial legal protection, but his long-running private interest in NFTs also makes him the perfect tour guide for introducing tech enthusiasts like ourselves and our audience to the (NFT) legal framework, especially the one in Germany.

The idea for this episode came about at the kitchen table, so to speak. Steffen is Marcus' brother-in-law and there have always been interesting discussions with Steffen that we wanted to make available to a wider audience.

So, what are some important basic legal concepts in the NFT context? What about NFTs and consumer protection? What do I do in the case of incorrectly programmed smart contracts? In the future, will NFT- and crypto-related disputes settled before non-public arbitration courts only? And why are we being led to Lichtenstein at the end of our tour? Listen in!

Episode hosts: Marcus Koring, Carsten Mönning

Audio producer: Klaus Reinhardt

Related Links:


Kämper & Maiwald: https://www.kmk-rae.de/startseite.html
Vollstreckung in Crypto: https://openjur.de/u/2393770.html
Daten sind keine Sachen: https://openjur.de/u/2254381.html
Lichtenstein Blockchain Act: https://www.llv.li/files/srk/vnb-blockchain-gesetz.pdf
The article addressed in the podcast, Blockchain-based Smart Contracts in the Light of Consumer Law, by Maximilian Kloth (VuR 2022, 214) is not publicly available, unfortunately.

#Web3 #NFT #Blockchain #Crypto #legaltech #legal #mediatech #tech #Lichtenstein

1 hr 7 min

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