The "Copyright in Music, Film & TV Training Course (Jan 20, 2026)" training has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This high-impact session, led by expert lawyer Mark Weston, is designed to provide a clearer understanding of the different types of copyright in the music, film and TV industries. In the first session of our new bite-sized series on media and entertainment law, participants will explore the basics of copyright, such as existence; ownership and infringement; and other key aspects from international considerations to copyright exploitation and moral rights.
Who Should Attend:
- Lawyers, legal professionals and rights management experts specialising in intellectual property, but looking to work more specifically in the media area
- Publishers, broadcasters and distributors needing an overview or refresher
- Musicians (performers, producers and songwriters), filmmakers and TV producers wanting a clearer understanding of the legal side of the media and entertainment industries
Benefits of attending
- Gain a solid foundation in copyright laws and regulations
- Learn how to determine copyright ownership and avoid infringement risks
- Understand international copyright agreements and their implications
- Explore legal remedies and defences in copyright disputes
- Discover how to legally exploit and monetise copyrighted works
Certifications:
- CPD: 1.5 hours for your records
- Certificate of completion
Key Topics Covered:
Basics of copyright
Existence, ownership and infringement
- Is a work capable of copyright protection?
- Is the work in a 'fixed' form?
- Does the work qualify for UK copyright protection?
- Is the work still protected by copyright?
- Who is the owner of the copyright?
- Will copyright be infringed? Primary and secondary infringement
- Are there any defences to infringement?
- What remedies are available? Civil and criminal remedies
International consideration
- Berne Convention
- Universal Copyright Convention
Exploiting copyright
- Assignment
- Licensing
Moral rights
- Types of moral rights
- Moral rights relating to copyright works
- Performers' moral rights
For more information about this training visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/yle8hj
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