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Webinar: Legal Risks in Digital Products: What Often Goes Unnoticed
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28
May 2026
Thursday
Online
About the webinar
Legal risk in digital projects rarely comes from one “big issue”. It usually comes from small gaps in contracts, ownership, access, or responsibility that pile up over time.
This webinar looks at the legal foundations of building and scaling digital products – from IP and vendor relationships to data, liability, and AI related risks. We focus on where projects most often lose control and how these risks can be addressed early, without slowing down development or business decisions.
We focus on awareness rather than legal theory or contract clauses, so teams can better spot issues early and know when legal input is actually needed. The session is aimed at both technology companies and non IT organizations developing digital products with internal teams or external vendors.
The webinar will be led by our speaker:
Wojciech Biernacki – Wojciech advises organizations that build and roll out digital products – both technology companies and non IT businesses using software, data, and platforms as a core part of their operations.
He leads the New Technologies Law team at Grant Thornton Legal in Poland and works closely with product, business, and legal teams on real life IT projects, helping them identify and manage legal risks that arise during development, implementation, and scaling of digital solutions – especially where standard legal models stop matching how products actually work. He is also a co author of the only Polish commentary on the AI Act, published by Wolters Kluwer, and conducts academic research in the area of machine data processing.
The webinar will be held in English.
We look forward to your participation.
Who will conduct the webinar
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Grant Thornton
Agenda
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Who really owns the product?
- IP from contractors, timing of rights transfer, spin‑offs, and group structures.
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Who controls the product in practice?
- Repositories, cloud accounts, domains, tools, and access governance.
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How risk is allocated in contracts?
- Liability caps, indirect damages, penalties, SLAs, and vendor lock‑in.
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What can block scaling or sales?
- Open‑source components, handover obligations, and dependency on one vendor.
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Data and AI risks - where to look for them?
- GDPR roles, use of AI tools, and hidden compliance issues in digital products.