Skip to content
← Lobby Directory
DG
NGODGRI

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Recht und Informatik e.V.

Frankfurt am Main, GERMANYeingetragener Verein nach dt. RechtReg: 156568594164-52Since 14/10/2024

Budget

€100,000

EP Access

0

accredited persons

Staff

2

1.1 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

The German Association of Law and Informatics (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Recht und Informatik e.V., hereinafter: DGRI) is an independent registered association under German law with charitable status. As the leading think tank in Germany for IT law, DGRI addresses issues that lie at the interface between informatics and computer technology on the one hand, and the law and business, on the other hand. The objective of DGRI is to promote the interaction between academia, research and practice in the following areas: * Legal issues relating to the processing of information; * The use of information technology within the legal system; and * Shaping the legal framework conditions for information technology. Within its area of interest DGRI has been addressing for more than 40 years both academics and practitioners, seeking an exchange of knowledge, experiences and views. The information thus obtained is placed at the disposal of the DGRI members and other interest (...)

EU Legislative Interests

Policy about shaping the Digital Single Market (DSM) including, in particular, online activities under conditions of fair competition, consumer and personal data protection

Communication Activities

Comments submitted by the German Association for Law and Informatics (available at http://www.dgri.eu/132/Opinions.htm ): Stellungnahme der DGRI zu dem Vorschlag der Europäischen Kommission für eine Richtlinie über den europäischen Kodex für die elektronische Kommunikation (COM(2016)590 final) vom 09.02.2017 Stellungnahme der DGRI zu den Vorschlägen der Kommission zur Reform des europäischen Urheberrechts vom 28.10.2016 Comments to the Public consultation on the role of publishers in the copyright value chain and on the 'panorama exception' Comments to the Public Consultation on the Review of the EU Copyright Rules Stellungnahme der DGRI vom 24.01.2014 zum Vorschlag der EU Kommission für eine Richtlinie über den Schutz vertraulichen Know- Hows und vertraulicher Geschäftsinformationen (Geschäftsgeheimnisse) vor rechtswidrigem Erwerb sowie rechtswidriger Nutzung und Offenlegung vom 28.11.2013 (COM(2013)813 final) Stellungnahme der DGRI vom 17.05.2013 an die EU-Kommission zum Entwurf der Technologietransfer-GVO Ergänzende Stellungnahme der DGRI an das BMI zum Entwurf einer EU-Datenschutz-Verordnung v. 22.02.2012 Review of the Current Regime for the Assessment of Technology Transfer Agreements - Comments by the German Association of Law and Informatics Stellungnahme der DGRI zum Entwurf einer EU-Datenschutz- Verordnung v. 21.12.2011 Stellungnahme der DGRI zum Grünbuch über die Modernisierung der europäischen Politik im Bereich des öffentlichen Auftragswesens (KOM (2011) 15/4) v. 14.04.2011 Stellungnahme der DGRI zur Online-Konsultation "Gesamtkonzept für den Datenschutz der Europäischen Union" v. 14.01.2011 Stellungnahme der DGRI e.V. zur Überarbeitung der Europäischen Datenschutz-Richtlinie, CR-Beilage 9/2010 European Public License (EUPL): Comments and Change Proposals, CR-Beilage 12/2005 Stellungnahme der DGRI zur Überarbeitung der Gruppenfreistellungs-Verordnung (EG) Nr. 240/96 für Technologietransfer- Vereinbarungen (GFTT), CR- Beilage 5/2003

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

DGRI is member - together with other national think tanks active throughout the world in the area of IT law - of IFCLA, the International Federation of Computer Law Associations: IFCLA is an international scientific association created in 1989.It contributes to the advancement of IT Law through 3 main missions: - creating scientific exchange about the development and legal, economic and social impact of IT law, - organizing meetings and forums on these topics, - coordinating actions of its members with the European institutions and the other international organizations concerned with IT law. IFCLA's members are National Associations involved in IT Law. Presently, 12 National Associations are taking part in the active mission of the IFCLA: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Organisation Members

DGRI is an autonomous, independent association that is mainly financed by annual membership fees. Otherwise, DGRI events are partly co-financed by sponsorships.

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Recht und Informatik e.V. — EU Lobby Register | GovLens