The Czech Republic has entered a new phase of mobility, aligning itself with other EU Member States, most notably Germany and France. As of 1 January 2026, Czech law permits the operation of SAE Level 3 vehicles, introducing a relatively minimal, framework-based regulation while maintaining the requirement that a human driver must remain present and ready to take control at any time. Although this may resemble full autonomy at first glance, the legal reality remains more conservative. SAE Level 3 represents conditional automation. The vehicle can perform the dynamic driving task independently, typically in limited environments such as motorways, but the driver must remain in the vehicle and be capable of resuming control
Kinstellar has recently provided legal mentoring to ten video game start-ups as part of the Prague Game Accelerator, the first-ever Czech accelerator dedicated to young game developers. The program is organized under the auspices of the Prague Innovation Institute and the City of Prague. Over twelve weeks, ten teams from leading Czech universities completed an intensive program led by Czech and international industry experts. Their projects span a diverse range of genres—from logic puzzle adventures to survival RPGs and educational strategy games. As part of this initiative, Kinstellar delivered comprehensive legal guidance tailored to emerging indie studios, covering key topics such as intellectual property