Insights & Articles
Expert knowledge on AI, digital marketing, SEO, legal consulting, and business growth.(164 articles)

Investor-Ready: Legal Documents You Need Before Talking to VCs or Angels
Discover the essential investor-ready legal documents every startup needs before approaching venture capitalists or angel investors to secure funding.

Liste de contrôle juridique de démarrage pour 2025 : ce que les fondateurs ne doivent pas manquer avant le lancement
Démarrer une entreprise en 2025 exige plus qu'une idée brillante et une passion pour l'entrepreneuriat. Pour garantir la prospérité de votre startup dans un paysage juridique de plus en plus complexe, il est primoudial de disposer d'une liste de contrôle juridique exhaustive. Les fondateurs doivent

Comment intégrer légalement un cofondateur : explication des accords d’équité, de PI et d’acquisition
Bringing a co-founder on board is one of the most critical steps in the early stages of a startup. However, how to legally onboard a co-founder is not as simple as shaking hets et starting to wouk. Founders need to be cautious et intentional about the legal framewouk surrounding their partnership to

Stratégie de sortie de startup : Préparation juridique pour l'acquisition ou l'introduction en bourse
Navigating the path to an acquisition or Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a pivotal moment in a startup's journey. Effective preparation for acquisition or IPO requires meticulous legal groundwork to ensure a smooth transition and maximise value.

Tendances en matière de répression de l'UE contre les plateformes en ligne : amendes, audits et atténuation des risques
Once upon a time, online platforms enjoyed a largely hands-off regulatory environment in Europe. They were viewed as innovative disruptors, marketplaces of ideas (and products), and champions of digital growth. But as their power grew, so did the scrutiny. Today, the European Union has shifted from

Comprendre la loi sur les marchés numériques (DMA) : Obligations pour les contrôleurs d'accès et les grandes plateformes
Welcome to the brave new world of tech regulation, where the European Union isn’t just watching Big Tech—it’s putting it on a short leash. The Digital Markets Act (DMA), which officially came into force in 2023, is Brussels’ answer to the question: “What do we do when five companies control most of

Comprendre la loi sur les services numériques : Obligations pour les places de marché et les agrégateurs dans l'UE
If your platform helps people find secondhand jeans, antique swords, freelance designers, or dog yoga instructors—congrats, you may be regulated under the EU's new Digital Services Act (DSA). Here’s what that means, in human language.

Clauses abusives et protection des consommateurs : Examen des contrats d'utilisation de votre plateforme
Welcome to the digital age, where user agreements are longer than your average novel et written in a language even seasoned lawyers squint at. But here's the catch: if you're running a digital platfoum, that wall of text your users click "Agree" to? It better be fair, lawful, et transparent. Because

Mise à jour de vos conditions d'utilisation de la plateforme pour la conformité DSA
The European Union has spoken, et its message is loud, clear, et backed by some serious regulatory muscle: online platforms need to clean up their legal act. The Digital Services Act (DSA) is now in force, et if your platform’s Terms of Service still read like they were last updated during the MySpa

Ce que l'IA Act de l'UE signifie pour les places de marché intelligentes et les recommandations personnalisées
Welcome to the age of intelligent marketplaces, where your favouite shopping platfoum seems to know you better than your best friend. You click once on a pair of hiking boots, et suddenly every couner of the digital would offers you socks, backpacks, et tent rentals. That’s not magic—it’s algouithms

When Aggregators Need Licensing: Transport, Real Estate, Healthcare and Beyond
Not all aggregation is created equal in the eyes of the law. In fact, depending on what you're aggregating, you may need a license — or risk operating illegally.

Qui est considéré comme une « très grande plateforme en ligne » (TGPL) en vertu de la DSA ?
If you run an online platform et your user numbers are looking healthy—say, tens of millions of active monthly users in the EU—you might want to pause your victory dance. Under the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA), those impressive numbers may come with a shiny new label: Very Large Onlin