Bartłomiej Łącki

Attorney-at-lawSenior Associate

Bio

At TKP, Bartłomiej deals with Technologies, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) practice, within the Media Communication & Entertainment team, advising digital and technological sector firms, whether they are fast growing start-ups or global leaders in online services.

Bartłomiej’s practice focus is Internet, e-commerce, and media and new technologies law, in particular laws on digital services and protection for online consumers.

He has a broad range of experience in implementing and issuing legal opinions on technological solutions such as business models followed by VOD and OTT providers. Bartłomiej analyses models in terms of legal compliance, advising on issues such as dark patterns, transparent communication with users, and the principles of designing digital services.

He also advises on projects involving advertising and promotion law, working with marketing campaign organizers and firms specializing in motivational services and loyalty schemes.

He is experienced in working on cross-border projects, and is involved on a day-to-day basis in projects underway across 19 jurisdictions in the CEE region.

Bartłomiej provides representation in court cases, in particular concerning digital environment breaches such as breach of personality rights.

He is admitted to the bar in Warsaw, studied at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University, and completed postgraduate studies in New Technologies LawServices for Business and the Public Sector at the University of Łódż.

He advises clients in Polish and English.


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08 Apr 2024

Media Law International ranking

We’re thrilled to announce that in this year’s Media Law International ranking, Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners has once again achieved Tier 1 status and been recognized as one of the top recommended law firms!

From the editors:
“With distinct emphasis on advertising, media and promotional law, Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners brings together leading industry experts. Speaking about the firm, one client said it “earns a place among Poland’s most highly regarded individuals”. Lawyers frequently advise the Polish government on legal issues involving legislative reform. The practice advises multiple Polish and foreign entities operating in the industry.”

We appreciate this recognition!

Congratulations to the Media, Communication & Entertainment team:
Xawery Konarski,
Piotr Wasilewski, PhD
Anna Jelińska-Sabatowska,
Arkadiusz Baran,
Dariusz Krzak,
Bartłomiej Łącki,
Małgorzata Soppa-Garstecka,
Dominik Gabor,
Agnieszka Stasikiewicz,
Anna Ramotowska.

A big applause to the entire team for your exceptional work and dedication!

Complete rankings are available on the Media Law International website: https://www.medialawinternational.com/poland.html

18 Jan 2024

New practice at TKP: Digital services

Another new practice at Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners!

03 Apr 2023

Media Law International 2023

We are pleased to inform you that in this year’s edition of the Media Law International ranking Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners Law Firm was, once again, amongst the recommended law firms and ranked TIER 1.

From the editors:
With distinct emphasis on advertising, media and promotional law, Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners brings together leading industry experts. Speaking about the firm, one client said it “earns a place among Poland’s most highly regarded individuals”. Lawyers frequently advise the Polish government on legal issues involving legislative reform. The practice advises multiple Polish and foreign entities operating in the industry.

Blog 2
29 Dec 2022

New rights and obligations related to the supply of digital content or services in Poland

On 1 January 2023, new legislation implementing the Digital Directive will come into force, which will significantly affect the rules for the supply of digital content or services in Poland. This article identifies in general terms the most important changes to the rights and obligations of suppliers of digital content/services and bodies to whom such content or services will be supplied.

01 Apr 2022

Does a YouTuber or TikToker provide VoD services, i.e. whether they are required to register with the Chairman of the National Broadcasting Council

Recently the National Broadcasting Council[1] (KRRiT) has published press releases reiterating that entities that provide VoD services[2] are required to register to be placed on the relevant list. Entities performing that service as at 1 November 2021 were required, under an amendment to the Act on Radio and Television Broadcasting[3], to register by 1 February 2022. Failure to comply with this obligation can lead to an administrative fine of twenty times the average monthly wage in the business sector. The KRRiT’s press releases caused an animated discussion on when and which users of video-sharing platforms (VSPs), i.e. entities posting audiovisual content for example on YouTube, TikTok, Vimeo or Twitch – can classed as VoD providers under that act. This consequently raises the issue of whether they are subject to numerous other obligations placed on them under the act (including obligations due to transposition of Directive (EU) 2018/1808[4].

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