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Entertainment Law Practice Exam

Practice Entertainment Law exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.

Open free questions

Open the free questions first, then return for cases, flashcards, and the study map.

20
Free questions
20
Total questions
50
Real exam questions
70%
Pass mark

Recommended study path

A practical sequence that moves from issue maps to questions, cases, and IRAC planning.

115 min plan
120 min

Map the issues and elements

Start with copyright law in entertainment and turn each coverage area into an issue checklist.

230 min

Attempt the free diagnostic quiz

Use the first score to identify weak topics before reading long notes.

335 min

Brief leading authorities

For each case, capture facts, issue, rule, reasoning, exam use, and current-law status.

430 min

Draft an IRAC answer plan

Use trademark and right of publicity in entertainment to practise issue spotting, authority selection, and balanced conclusions.

Syllabus coverage

01. Copyright Law in Entertainment

Originality and fixation requirements
Exclusive rights (reproduction, distribution, public performance, derivative works)
Infringement analysis and substantial similarity
Fair use defense and transformative use
Remedies, statutory damages, and attorney fees
Work-for-hire doctrine and joint authorship

02. Trademark and Right of Publicity in Entertainment

Trademark distinctiveness and the Abercrombie spectrum
Likelihood of confusion analysis
Dilution by blurring and tarnishment
False advertising and endorsement under the Lanham Act
Right of publicity elements and commercial use
First Amendment defenses in right of publicity claims

03. Privacy Torts and Defamation in Media

Public disclosure of private facts
Intrusion upon seclusion
False light portrayal
Defamation elements (statement of fact, falsity, fault)
Actual malice standard for public figures
Statutory and common law privileges

04. Entertainment Contracts and Deal Structures

Recording and publishing agreements
Option agreements and right of first refusal
Profit participation, net profits, and accounting
Work-for-hire and copyright ownership clauses
Moral rights waivers and termination rights
Breach of contract and remedies in entertainment

05. Music and Sound Recording Legal Issues

Musical composition vs. sound recording copyrights
Mechanical, performance, and synchronization licenses
Music publishing and PROs (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC)
Digital streaming and compulsory licenses under 17 U.S.C. § 115
Sampling and interpolation clearances
Grand rights and dramatic performances

06. Labor, Unions, and Agency in Entertainment

Major talent guilds (WGA, SAG-AFTRA, DGA) and their jurisdiction
Minimum Basic Agreements and residuals
New media and streaming provisions in collective bargaining
Talent agency licensing and fiduciary duties
Independent contractor vs. employee classification
Employment discrimination and harassment in entertainment settings

Jurisdiction lens

England & WalesPrimary

Primary launch focus for legal study notes, case summaries, and citation guidance.

Common law comparison

Comparison notes highlight where common-law reasoning differs by jurisdiction.

United States

Useful for bar-style multiple choice and federal/state contrast notes where reviewed.

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Last reviewed
2026-06-03
Confidence note
Generated from public syllabus and current-law guardrails; verify jurisdiction-specific changes before relying on local rules

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