Media & Entertainment
All IndustriesIndustry Focus

Media & Entertainment

IP tokenization, creator rights, and digital asset compliance for content platforms, music NFTs, and entertainment ventures.

Overview

Entertainment on-chain means solving two problems at once: IP rights (who owns what, who gets paid, who can copy it) and securities law (is fractional IP a security?). Creators want blockchain for transparency and control. Regulators worry about unregistered securities. We structure it so creators keep control, rights are clear, and regulators aren't looking for problems.

Key Challenges

IP tokenization compliance and securities classification

Creator royalty smart contract legal enforceability

Music and content NFT regulatory status across jurisdictions

Fan token and social token regulatory requirements

Content platform liability and user-generated content

Cross-border IP licensing in tokenized formats

How We Help

IP tokenization that isn't treated as a securities offering

Royalty agreements tied to smart contracts that actually hold up legally

NFT terms that make IP rights clear and protect buyers

Fan token structures that survive regulatory review

Platform agreements that handle tokenized content and user disputes cleanly

IP licensing that works across borders for on-chain distribution

Key Regulatory Framework

US Copyright Act (Digital Assets)

EU Digital Content Directive

MiCA NFT Provisions

Singapore Copyright Act Amendments

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a consultation to discuss regulatory strategy specific to your industry and target markets.

The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by use of this site. LegalWrapper.io is a product of Enterslice. Content on this site may not reflect the most current legal or regulatory developments. Consult with a qualified legal professional before making any structuring, licensing, or compliance decisions. Regulatory requirements and outcomes vary by jurisdiction and are subject to change. Prior engagements do not guarantee specific regulatory approvals or timelines.