bunny.net — Ownership & Jurisdiction Overview

Founders & Leadership

bunny.net was co-founded by:

  • Lovrenc Gregorčič
  • Dejan Grofelnik Pelzel — also listed as Key Principal (Dun & Bradstreet)

The company was founded in 2014–2015 (sources vary slightly) with the stated goal of providing affordable, developer-friendly content delivery services.

Ownership Structure

bunny.net is a privately held, venture capital-backed company. It is not publicly traded. As of the most recent available data:

  • Total funding raised: approximately $5.88 million USD (≈ EUR 6 million)
  • Funding round: Series A (October 2022)

Known investors include:

  • Runa Capital — an international venture capital firm
  • Capital Genetics — a Slovenian venture capital fund

There is no indication of any acquisition, parent-company ownership, or affiliation with a larger technology conglomerate. The company appears to remain independently operated by its founders.

Jurisdiction

Slovenia (European Union)

BunnyWay d.o.o. is incorporated and headquartered in Slovenia, which is a full member state of the European Union. This has several important implications:

  • The company is subject to EU law, including regulations governing technology and data services.
  • Slovenian corporate and commercial law governs the entity itself.
  • Dispute resolution and legal proceedings fall under Slovenian courts.

Data Protection & GDPR

Because bunny.net is established in an EU member state, it falls directly under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU 2016/679) — it does not require transfer mechanisms to be considered "in scope" as it is already subject to EU data protection law.

Key data protection details:

  • bunny.net publishes a formal Data Processing Agreement (DPA) in accordance with Article 28 GDPR, designating the client as data controller and bunny.net as data processor.
  • The supervisory authority with jurisdiction is the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia (Informacijski pooblaščenec).
  • Data subjects have standard GDPR rights (access, rectification, erasure, restriction) exercisable by contacting support@bunny.net.
  • The company's privacy policy notes compliance with GDPR obligations for cross-border data transfers outside the European Economic Area (EEA).

Terms of Service Jurisdiction

bunny.net's Terms of Service designate Slovenian law as the governing law. DMCA notices are addressed to BunnyWay d.o.o. at the Ljubljana address, indicating the company also engages with US copyright law in its operational capacity despite not being a US entity.

Summary Table

Attribute Detail
Legal name BunnyWay, informacijske storitve d.o.o.
Brand name bunny.net (formerly BunnyCDN)
Entity type Limited liability company (d.o.o.)
Country of incorporation Slovenia
Registered address Dunajska cesta 165, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Founding year 2014 / 2015
Co-founders Lovrenc Gregorčič, Dejan Grofelnik Pelzel
Ownership status Privately held (independent)
Total funding ~$5.88M USD
Key investors Runa Capital, Capital Genetics
Governing law Slovenian law (EU member state)
Data protection regime EU GDPR
Supervisory authority Information Commissioner of Slovenia
Autonomous system AS200325

Notes & Caveats

  • Funding figures come from public databases (Tracxn, Crunchbase, PitchBook) and may not reflect undisclosed rounds or internal financing.
  • Employee counts vary significantly by source (22–96 employees), likely reflecting different counting methodologies or time periods.
  • "Founded" year is reported as either 2014 or 2015 across different sources; the company's own narrative describes 2014 as the initial idea/development period.

Note

This document reflects publicly available information as of March 2026. For authoritative legal details, consult bunny.net's official Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and DPA at https://bunny.net.

Published by Pierre Bernatchez in «migrations». Key Words: migration, non-US, non-consumption, CDN, jurisdiction