Media and Entertainment Law: Contracts and Intellectual Property
Course Overview
- To provide students with an understanding of the key legal concepts and principles in media and entertainment law, focusing on contracts and intellectual property.
- To equip students with the knowledge to navigate the legal frameworks in media, entertainment, and related industries.
- To analyze real-world case studies involving media contracts and intellectual property issues.
- To develop the ability to evaluate and draft basic media and entertainment contracts.
Training Format:In-class, Virtual, In-house
Location:Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, Kigali
Language:English, French
Nigeria Price:
₦350000
Int'l., (Nigeria) Price:
$1000
Ghana Price:
$4000
Kenya Price:
$5500
Rwanda Price:
$6000
Nigeria Price:₦350000
Int'l., (Nigeria) Price:
$1000
Ghana Price:
$4000
Kenya Price:
$4000
Rwanda Price:
$4000
Nigeria Price: ₦350000
Int'l., (Nigeria) Price:
$1000
Ghana Price: $4000
Kenya Price: $4000
Rwanda Price: $4000
Introduction to Media and Entertainment Law
- Overview of Media and Entertainment Law
- Definition and scope of media law
- Key areas of law: copyright, trademarks, contracts, privacy, and defamation
- The role of contracts in media and entertainment industries
- Importance of Intellectual Property (IP) in media and entertainment
- Types of IP: Copyright, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets
- How IP rights affect the creative process
- Key stakeholders in media IP (producers, artists, content distributors)
Media Contracts – Basics and Key Components
- Understanding Media Contracts
- Types of contracts in media (e.g., talent agreements, licensing, distribution, production)
- Key elements of a contract: Offer, acceptance, consideration, mutual consent
- Negotiation and Drafting
- Common clauses in media contracts (e.g., rights granted, compensation, duration, territorial limits)
- Sample clauses: confidentiality, indemnity, and dispute resolution
- Enforcement and Breach of Contract
- What happens when a contract is breached
- Remedies and defenses in media contract disputes
Intellectual Property and Media
- Copyright Law
- Overview of copyright and its significance in the media industry
- What can be copyrighted (e.g., music, films, books, software)
- Duration and ownership of copyright
- Trademarks and Media
- Understanding trademarks in media and entertainment
- Protection of logos, brand names, and product names
- Licensing and infringement issues
- Fair Use and Permissions
- What constitutes fair use in the media context
- Licensing agreements and obtaining rights for content usage
Case Studies and Real-World Applications
- Case Studies in Media Contracts
- Review of landmark cases in media contracts
- Analysis of successful and failed media deals
- IP Disputes in Media
- Famous intellectual property disputes in the entertainment industry
- How IP is protected and enforced in different countries
- Drafting and Negotiating Real-World Contracts
- Mock negotiation of a media contract (e.g., film production agreement, licensing agreement)
- Key takeaways from the course: best practices for contract drafting and IP management
1ST BATCH: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 — Friday, January 23, 2026.
2ND BATCH: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 — Friday, May 15, 2026.
3RD BATCH: Tuesday, September 8, 2026 — Friday, September 11, 2026.
The training methodology integrates lectures, interactive discussions, collaborative group exercises, and
illustrative examples. Participants will acquire a blend of theoretical insights and hands-on practical
experience, emphasizing the application of learned techniques. This approach ensures that attendees return
to their professional environments equipped with both the competence and self-assurance to effectively
implement the acquired skills in their responsibilities.
