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Media & Entertainment Law Training Courses

The fast-evolving world of media and entertainment presents unique legal challenges – from intellectual property and licensing to digital rights management and talent agreements. As content continues to cross borders and platforms at lightning speed, it’s essential for industry professionals to stay ahead of these developments. While the courses in this category are aimed primarily at legal professionals and rights management experts looking to move more specifically into the media and entertainment industry, the courses will also provide valuable insights for producers, filmmakers and writers; publishers, broadcasters and distributors; and performers wanting a clearer understanding of the legal side of their roles.

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  • Next: 26 Sep 2025 Live online
  • Also: 20 Jan 2026 Live online
  • Also: 7 Jul 2026 Live online

Copyright in Music, Film & TV

New for 2025

Live online

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of copyright in the music, film and TV industries, covering key aspects such as ownership, infringement and international agreements.

  • 1.5 CPD hours Bite-size
  • Presented by Mark Weston
  • Next: 24 Oct 2025 Live online
  • Also: 22 Apr 2026 Live online
  • Also: 12 Nov 2026 Live online

Collecting Societies in Music, Film & TV

New for 2025

Live online

Explore how collecting societies manage copyright and performers' rights across the music, film, and TV industries, including how royalties work.

  • 1.5 CPD hours Bite-size
  • Presented by Mark Weston
  • Next: 21 Nov 2025 Live online
  • Also: 2 Jun 2026 Live online
  • Also: 1 Dec 2026 Live online

Music Licensing in Business Premises: A Practical Look

New for 2025

Live online

Master music licensing essentials through real industry documents. Led by expert lawyer Mark Weston, this 90-minute session offers a practical look at music licensing in business premises.

  • 1.5 CPD hours Bite-size
  • Presented by Mark Weston