Entertainment Law: Key Elements and Updates: Privacy Law Reform and the Impact on the Entertainment Industry
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Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
10.00am to 11.00am Privacy Law Reform and the Impact on the Entertainment Industry
Privacy in Australia is regulated by a complex web of commonwealth, state, and territory legislation, as well as equitable (confidentiality) and potentially also common law principles. Explore the latest Privacy Law reforms and their impact on the Australian Entertainment Industry.
Presented by Belyndy Rowe, Senior Associate Bird & Bird
Presenters
Belyndy Rowe
Belyndy Rowe is a Senior Associate in our Technology and Communications Group in Sydney. Her current practice focuses on data protection, technology, media, and commercial contracting. Belyndy advises clients who use data and technology to drive their businesses. She provides commercial legal advice for leading businesses in the advertising, travel and leisure, conservation, and media industries. Some recent highlights of her work have included advising media companies and broadcasters on the use of data to build audience profiles and target content, agtech start-ups on the legal regulation of drone technology used for planting, hospitality and accommodation industry disruptors on the use of data to drive their businesses, and health care providers on the commercialisation of their IP and use of health information to improve demographic-based health outcomes. Identifying and managing legal risks in contracts and operations is a major part of her current and past roles. Belyndy has experience reviewing, drafting, and negotiating a range of commercial agreements, advising on managing and commercialising intellectual property assets, and negotiating major commercial transactions. Belyndy advises on large technology deals, consumer law matters, the specifics of ad tech, data breach response, and data as a business asset.