Entertainment Law
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What is IP Protection and Why Does It Matter for Film Creators?
Digital piracy alone costs the TV and film industry around $30 billion annually.

Minor content creator protections are fragmented, lack equity.
In Utah, a minor content creator can now demand the removal of their childhood videos after turning eighteen, a groundbreaking right that remains largely unavailable to young digital stars in most oth

New York Demands AI Disclosure in Entertainment, Starting Now.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed two distinct AI laws within eight days in December 2025, rapidly establishing a new regulatory framework for synthetic media.

Entertainment IP protection: Key considerations for 2026
The global intellectual property management market in media and entertainment is projected to swell to USD 8.

How to Get Your Book Adapted Into a Movie or TV Show: A Complete Guide
Dreaming of seeing your book on screen? This comprehensive guide breaks down the complex legal and business journey of adapting a book into a film or TV series, from securing rights to production.