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TMC – Technology, Media & Communications

Fuelled by increased consumer demand for cutting edge products and low-cost services, your business is faced with the constant battle to offer ‘more for less’. Innovation is key, but you need to overcome significant regulatory and commercial hurdles.

For the past two decades, our team of over 100 specialist partners in 43 countries has been exposed to every risk and challenge you face in the TMC sector such as IP infringements or anti-trust issues. This means we understand the industries in which you transact including telecommunications, technology, sourcing, sports and media as well as data protection and are able to develop innovative solutions for you.

Technological convergence coupled with the rapid spread of new technologies has opened up a wealth of opportunities in your industry and you must move swiftly to capitalise on them. To stay ahead of the competition, you need to spot and pre-empt legal difficulties before they arise. From M&A to investment and financing, from tax to licensing and product liability, from intellectual property to employment and environmental issues, from network sharing to outsourcing, our multi-disciplinary teams can help guide you towards the most commercially successful outcome.

"Outstanding legal expertise. Listening very carefully to our needs and able to understand issues that are truly critical to us. Ability to grasp details of intricate technology with ease. Exceptional client service orientation in all aspects of communication and handling of our cases."

The Legal 500, TMT, Switzerland, 2021

"Perfect communication, fast replies, very competent, very proficient."

The Legal 500, Data privacy and data protection, Switzerland, 2021
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27/03/2024
CMS Switzerland recognised by The Legal 500 EMEA 2024
This year CMS Switzerland has been recommended by The Legal 500 in 21 categories in the European, Middle Eastern and African (EMEA) edi­tion. In addition, 6 of our lawyers are recognized individually for their expertise as "Leading Individuals" or "Next Generation Partner" in the areas of Competition, Insolvency & Corporate Recovery, Insurance, Public Law, Real Estate & Construction and TMT.
25/03/2024
Electronic charging stations on the rise in Switzerland: New legal implications?
In 2023, around a quarter of a million new passenger cars have been registered for the territory in Switzerland. More than 50 percent of those newly registered passenger cars are fully or at least partially electric cars (i.e. mild hybrids or plug-in-hy­brids). Switzerland's public charging network is not yet one of the densest in the world. Switzerland still remains behind the leaders in terms of e-charging stations per inhabitant like e.g. the Netherlands and Norway. In view of the increasing amount of electric cars, this status cannot be sustained any longer. Therefore, currently, an increase in the production and sales of e-charging stations can be seen. This increase offers new business opportunities for elec­tri­city/e-char­ging providers as well as third parties involved in the performance chain (e.g. gas stations or facility owners who are willing to provide their space for such charging stations as a new secondary business model).
19/03/2024
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act is almost ready to go!
The Artificial Intelligence Act is a legislative proposal by the European Commission to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). So far, unlike other countries or territories, the EU is the first legislator to present a comprehensive proposal for the regulation of AI. The EU is attempting a balancing act: To ensure that those affected by AI do not suffer any disadvantages while on the other hand to promote innovation and give AI as much scope of development potential as possible.
12/03/2024
After EU Commission's first decision on Carbon Contracts for Difference,...
The European Commission approved the first Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfD) scheme under the new Guidelines on State aid for climate, environmental protection and energy 2022 (CEEAG).Fol­low­ing the...
12/01/2024
A new tool in the fight against online infringement
Online infringements and domain squatting are challenges often faced by businesses and tackling such issues has been made all the more difficult in a post-GDPR world where most publicly available domain...
29/12/2023
Tackling the misuse of crypto-assets for ML-TF purposes
As a constantly evolving sector, the crypto-assets ecosystem presents continuous challenges, particularly in terms of money laundering and terrorist financing (ML-TF) risks.To tackle the misuse of crypto-assets...
22/12/2023
AI Act: Council and Parliament reach political deal
After lengthy negotiations, a political deal has been reached on the AI Act. This blog provides an overview of the current situation.There has been a gap of over two years between the world's first legal...
18/12/2023
Digital health apps and telemedicine in Switzerland
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20/11/2023
Data protection and cybersecurity laws in Switzerland
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15/11/2023
NFTs under MiCAR – are they regulated or not?
The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) sets down a harmonised regulatory framework for crypto-assets. MiCAR's overarching goal is to extend regulatory oversight to those categories of cryptos...
08/11/2023
G7 sets the framework for use of artificial intelligence
On 30 October 2023, the G7 approved international guidelines for artificial intelligence (AI) and a code of conduct for AI developers. This adoption is in line with the process initiated at the G7 summit...
07/11/2023
Stoute v News Group Newspapers [2023] EWCA Civ 523: No reasonable expectation...
Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (“ECHR”) (which the United Kingdom is a party to) provides that“[e]very­one has the right to respect for his private and family life”. As the...