Reeperbahn Festival: The Legal Update 2025 – What the music industry needs to know now

Reeperbahn Festival: The Legal Update 2025 – What the music industry needs to know now

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Dr. Kerstin Bäcker
Dr. Kerstin Bäcker Lawyer, Partner
Specialised Lawyer for Copyright and Media Law
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At the Legal Update 2025, Dr. Kerstin Bäcker, Specialist Lawyer for Copyright and Media Law at LAUSEN, will provide an overview of the latest relevant legal developments with a focus on AI and its impact.

Thursday, September 18, 2025, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
East Hotel / Ginger / HH

The focus will be on:
▶️ Update on the status of the most important legal proceedings against music generators and other AI providers at international and German level
▶️ What impact do the US proceedings have on Europe?
▶️ AI training & copyright law – between opt-out and AI licenses
▶️ Dealing with deep fakes, digital replicas, voice and style clones
▶️ Content credentials, platform rules & labeling

Join us – we look forward to seeing you!

More info and registration: Legal Update 2025 – Reeperbahn Festival

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