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Luke English
Media and Tech Lawyer,
Woodstock Legal Services Limited
United Kingdom
Luke English is a lawyer who specialises in Media and Technology.
Luke has been in the media and tech industry for over 26 years and has worked for some of the biggest companies in the world, such as, Walt Disney, Sony Music and the BBC, advising on intellectual property.
Luke's clients in the technology world have included; subscription models for dog food to high end cosmetics, software for hip replacements to Apps for Lego Star Wars games, to terms and conditions for Hollywood FX companies to music festivals.
Luke guest lectures on media and tech including at; Future Echoes in Sweden, Pro-Weekend in Spain, The Great Escape in Brighton, BPP law school in London, Bournemouth University, Arts University Bournemouth and Solent University in Southampton.
As a media and technology lawyer, Luke has to stay up to date with the current A.I companies and the services they provide for his client's, against the background of English law and protecting intellectual property.
Luke has been in the media and tech industry for over 26 years and has worked for some of the biggest companies in the world, such as, Walt Disney, Sony Music and the BBC, advising on intellectual property.
Luke's clients in the technology world have included; subscription models for dog food to high end cosmetics, software for hip replacements to Apps for Lego Star Wars games, to terms and conditions for Hollywood FX companies to music festivals.
Luke guest lectures on media and tech including at; Future Echoes in Sweden, Pro-Weekend in Spain, The Great Escape in Brighton, BPP law school in London, Bournemouth University, Arts University Bournemouth and Solent University in Southampton.
As a media and technology lawyer, Luke has to stay up to date with the current A.I companies and the services they provide for his client's, against the background of English law and protecting intellectual property.
Sessions
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12-Nov-2025Seminar Theatre 10Are brands playing with fire when they use AI content?