Christian Rauda from the law firm GRAEF Rechtsanwälte becomes honorary professor for computer game law

Dr. Christian Rauda, partner in the media law firm GRAEF Rechtsanwälte (Hamburg/Berlin) since 2008, was appointed honorary professor for computer game law and entrepreneurship in the games industry by the president of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences, effective October 1, 2021. The reason for his appointment was his outstanding academic achievements. Rauda has been publishing continuously in law since 1999 and is the author of 20 books and scripts with a total of over 100,000 copies sold. Already in 2013, the publishing house C.H. Beck published the first and to date the only comprehensive account of the German law of computer games. Rauda has also been active in academic teaching at various universities and colleges for over 15 years. As a specialist attorney for information technology law, specialist attorney for copyright and media law, and specialist attorney for intellectual property law, he focuses on advising games and IT companies.

Dr. Ralph Oliver Graef, Managing Partner of the law firm GRAEF Rechtsanwälte: "Our law firm has the claim to act also scientifically on the highest level by publishing books, essays and commentaries. The award of the honorary professorship to Christian Rauda is an outstanding example of this."

Contact: Dr. Ralph Oliver Graef