Voices have value; the law just hasn’t caught up.
As AI voice cloning becomes cheaper, faster and more convincing, agencies, brands, creators and talent are confronting a new commercial reality: our voices are yet to be adequately
Digital Immortality: When Technology Meets Legacy
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how we create, distribute and consume content. It is also creating legal questions that would have sounded like science fiction only a f
The Contract Risks That Catch Growing Agencies Off Guard
Contracts offer security and set out the terms by which both parties must abide. When entering into a deal, though, there are some areas of the contract that – if not scr
The UK’s Social Media Ban for Under-16s: A Line in the Sand for Platforms, Brands and Agencies
The UK Government’s announcement of a ban on social media access for under-16s is one of those moments where the headline is simple, but the implications aren’t as straightforw
Who Is Liable When an AI Agent Makes a Mistake?
A practical guide for UK businesses deploying AI agents AI is moving well beyond chatbots. The latest generation of tools – now commonly referred to as “AI agents” – c
Would Manchesterism Travel Past The M60? – What An Andy Burnham Government May Mean For The Creative Industries
The landscape of politics in this country is as unpredictable as it’s ever been, with growing doubts around the current PM’s longevity, questions are beginning to emerge about
Creating Value: Yes, Legal Advice Belongs in the Conversation
For agencies, building a business that is truly valuable, scalable, and ready to sell is a different challenge from simply building a successful one. We’re lucky to work wit
Rock The Vote: When Music, Politics and the Law Don’t Harmonise
Music can make a campaign unforgettable. The right track can instantly elevate a piece of content, add emotional impact, and create a powerful connection with audiences. From soc
Let’s Start with Why: The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But
What better way to start the week than with some light existentialism? I’m talking about a simple question. One that underpins everything we do, yet baffles the likes of some pro
Getty Images v Stability AI – the UK judgment in practical terms
On 4 November 2025, the High Court handed down Getty Images v Stability AI [2025] EWHC 2863 (Ch). It didn’t answer the headline question – whether UK law requires permiss
