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Anna Tanova

Counsel
Head of IT and Media Practice

CMS Sofia
Landmark Centre
14 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd.
Floor 1, 2
1000 Sofia
Bulgaria
Languages Bulgarian, English, French

Anna Tanova is a counsel at CMS Sofia in the Commercial, Regulatory and Dispute Resolution practice group. She leads the Media and IT practice groups.

Anna specialises in electronic communications, competition and intellectual property law, and has extensive experience in advising clients in the audio-visual industry, electronic communications service providers, and in the advertising industry.

She is a recognised expert in copyright and media law, advising the media industry on all major developments in Bulgarian copyright and media law. Anna represents the Association of Bulgarian Broadcasters, ABBRO, in all working groups of the Ministry of Culture and before parliamentary committees in all legislative procedures relevant to the sector. Anna participates in several self-regulatory and anti-piracy initiatives.

Anna advises clients in the pharmaceutical sector on the sector-specific regulation of the distribution of medicinal products, advertising and clinical trials in Bulgaria. 

Before joining CMS, Anna was head of the legal department at bTV Media Group, part of Central European Media Enterprises (CME).

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"Anna Tanova is a renowned expert in IP, media law, electronic communications regulation and competition law. She is a great and knowledgeable negotiator. CMS is responsive and a reliable partner with impressive industry knowledge."

Legal 500

"Anna is particularly able to translate complex issues into clear and understandable matters and to provide creative business solutions."

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Relevant experience

  • An international provider of electronic communications services on the provision of broadband connectivity in Bulgaria. We are advising the client on the regulatory and commercial aspects of this project for Bulgaria. The matter is being handled by CMS UK.
  • Several US and UK audiovisual production projects filmed in Bulgaria.
  • US-based media and entertainment companies on several trademark protection cases and proceedings.
  • The entry of a VOD platform into the Bulgarian market. We advised the client on consumer protection, e-commerce, copyright, competition and other regulatory matters relating to the platform and the relationship with the subscriber.
  • One of the largest TV broadcasters and DTH and cable platform operators before the Bulgarian Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC) and the Court in cases of alleged abuse of dominant position. 
  • Negotiations with the Collective Management Organisations (CMOs) of music rights on tariffs applicable to broadcasters and electronic communication service providers. 
  • The Alliance of the Technology Industry, ATI, on intellectual property issues, legislative procedures for amendments to the Bulgarian Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act, trademark protection and a variety of day-to-day legal matters.
  • Pharmaceutical companies on regulatory issues related to clinical trials in Bulgaria; reviewing several contracts and forms related to clinical trials.
  • On the establishment of the wholesale distribution of medicinal products in Bulgaria, regulatory and practical aspects.
  • Several training sessions on competition compliance for consumer goods companies and the media industry.
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Memberships & Roles

  • Chairperson of the Board of the National Council for Self-Regulation in Advertising
  • Sofia Bar Association
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Education

  • 2016 - MA in UK, EU and US Copyright Law, Kings College London
  • 2014 - Postgraduate Degree in EU Competition Law, Kings College London
  • 2004 - Master of Law (LL.M.), Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
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12/05/2022
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15/04/2024
Green/sus­tain­ab­il­ity claims and advertising and consumer greenwashing
In the era of increased environmental awareness, the spotlight on green claims has never been more intense. As consumers are concerned about global heating and ecological sustainability, they are scrutinizing products like never before, seeking eco-friendly options that align with their values. In response, businesses have responded to this concern and consumers’ purchase interest, with brand-owners increasingly highlighting the benign or even beneficial effects their products and services have on the environment fostering a surge in green marketing initiatives. Yet, amidst this push for sustainability, the risk of being accused of greenwashing is omnipresent. As environmental characteristics of products and services are highly technical and the understanding of the various concepts involved is continuously changing, en­vir­on­ment­al/sus­tain­ab­il­ity claims raise a significant risk of confusing and misleading consumers. Many companies have fallen foul of advertising standards in this area recently. Given the high sensitivity of environmental claims and the reputational damage that can result from allegations of greenwashing, it is particularly important to make sure environmental claims are compliant. By ensuring truthful, accurate and unambiguous information is always given to the consumers, companies can avoid the risks and build a reputation for authenticity in their sustainability advertising and communications. CMS guides companies through the maze of regulations and case law and advise on the steps a company can take to ensure their advertising is not only compliant but also authentic and impactful. The priority questions we address are: Which green claims are likely to raise litigation or regulatory enforcement risks?What can businesses do to mitigate these risks?What are the likely claims/en­force­ment that could arise?Who is likely to make a claim?What are the risks in the event of a violation or a complaint? What future regulatory measures are expected and what companies have to do now to be prepared? We offer various solutions to help you be compliant and avoid accusations of greenwashing: Sustainability claim checks including regulatory risk matrix as well as litigation: evaluating the planned claims and mapping their risk as well as developing compliant marketing strategies and claims custom-tailored to your business's unique pro­file;Sus­tain­ab­il­ity-re­lated litigation: providing comprehensive support in legal disputes in the area of advertising with environmental claims;Training sessions: to empower your legal, compliance and sustainability as well as advertising teams with in-depth knowledge of sustainability risks and mitigation strategies; andBoard packs: to equip your directors/board members with actionable insights into greenwashing risks, ensuring they steer the company toward sustainable strategies with confidence and integrity.  For an initial conversation on how we can support you on greenwashing risk, please reach out to the lawyers listed on this page or to your usual CMS contact.
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Anticipated changes in Bulgaria's legal landscape: Implementation of the...
The Bulgarian Council of Ministers has unveiled a draft proposal amending the Electronic Communications Act, aiming to implement the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065. Enacted by the European Parliament...
09/01/2024
Bulgaria adopts EU law giving publishers neighbouring rights over publications
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09/01/2024
Bulgaria amends Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act to implement DSM...
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09/01/2024
Bulgaria amends Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act to implement DSM...
At the close of 2023, Bulgaria implemented the law amending and supplementing the Bulgarian Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act (CNRA) after a long process of consultation and coordination with stakeholders...
18/12/2023
Digital health apps and telemedicine in Bulgaria
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17/04/2023
CEE Expert Guide on the reimbursement of orphan drugs in Bulgaria
1. Is there a legal definition of orphan drugs under your law? Bulgaria has adopted the legal definition of orphan drugs of the European regulation. Under the Medicinal Products in Human Medicine Act...
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21/02/2023
Bulgarian competition authority announces enforcement priorities for 2023
At the end of January, the Bulgarian national competition authority (CPC) announced its priorities in pursuing anti-trust infringements, unfair competition and unfair trading practices in 2023.The pharma...
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The Central and Eastern European region has truly become a hub for film production in recent years and we expect this trend to continue. Low production costs, state of the art infrastructure and a skilled...
15/09/2022
Pharmaceutical advertising regulation and medical device advertising in...
1. Which laws are applicable regarding advertising of medicines and medical devices? 1.1 Medicines The advertising of medicinal products is mainly regulated under the Medicinal Products in Human Medicine...
26/07/2022
European Bolar Provisions in Bulgaria
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21/04/2022
Bulgaria to grant Ukrainians fleeing war with free access to healthcare
Following the recent military crisis in Ukraine, a number of Ukrainians arrived in Bulgaria to seek temporary protection or asylum.On 14 April 2022, the Bulgarian National Assembled adopted a draft proposal...