Adam Rendle is a partner in the Copyright & Media group. He is head of the Content & Platforms and Advertising sector groups, and Co-head of the international practice group Technology, Content and Data.

Adam is a copyright, media, and advertising specialist. He supports his clients with product counselling, litigation and disputes, content licensing and acquisition, advertising and sponsorship agreements, corporate transactions, media regulation, editorial and advertising pre-publication advice and advertising regulatory complaints. His clients include digital media services, platforms and intermediaries, publishers, music businesses, broadcasters and advertisers.

Adam provides specialist copyright expertise across the board, covering all copyright types and creative and tech sectors from the most cutting edge to the most traditional.

Adam is active in the copyright and media communities. He is assistant secretary on the Executive Committee of the Copyright Society, and a member of the executive committee of the International Association of Entertainment Lawyers.

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Digital business legislation webinar series

14 février 2024
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Interface - The UK's draft Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill

Significant changes are coming to subscription services in the UK

Adam Rendle looks at plans under the UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill to introduce new duties on providers of subscription services, and to give consumers new rights in relation to cooling-off periods and cancellations.

3 juillet 2023

par Adam Rendle

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Significant changes are coming to how subscription services operate in the UK

29 juin 2023
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What is a "dark pattern"? Why do they matter and how can they be avoided?

13 décembre 2022

par Adam Rendle

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