6 Courses Required

Additional Details

Target Audience

  • TV, film, and theater professionals
  • Agents and managers
  • Entertainment executives
  • Producers
  • Creative professionals and artists
  • Writers
  • Directors
  • Musicians and recording artists
  • Journalists
  • Media professionals
  • Podcasters
  • Content creators
  • Influencers
  • Lawyers looking to get into entertainment law

Accreditation

  • Entertainment Law and Business Certificate from Cornell Law School
  • 60 Professional Development Hours (6 CEUs)

Certificate Description

In the dynamic entertainment industry, understanding the legal landscape is essential for protecting your own work or managing projects effectively. Whether you're a creative, an agent, or an executive, this comprehensive certificate program provides the legal insights and practical tools you need to navigate a complex and evolving field.

Throughout the program, you will examine real-world scenarios and fact patterns to assess key aspects of entertainment law. You’ll discover how to advocate for fair compensation, negotiate effectively with legal professionals, and distinguish between rights of reservation and reservation of rights. By evaluating diverse works, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how rights and credit shape production outcomes and industry relationships.

You'll also strengthen your ability to identify and apply intellectual property rights across a variety of contexts, from individual creations to collaborative productions. The final course prepares you for the future by exploring the legal implications of AI in entertainment, ensuring you're ready to adapt as technology reshapes the industry.

For the best experience in this program, it is recommended to take these courses in the order that they appear.

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