Music Legal Cases
2026-04-17 09:45:01

Discover Key Legal Cases in Music at Free Seminar by C&R Co. on May 11

Discover Key Legal Cases in Music at Free Seminar



Are you a creator in the entertainment industry eager to navigate the legal complexities of your field? If so, mark your calendar for an invaluable online seminar hosted by C&R Co. on May 11. This seminar is titled "Legal Case Studies in Entertainment with Takashi Shinomiya: Season 2, Case 1 - Music-Related Cases" and promises to be a pivotal learning opportunity for industry professionals and aspiring creators alike.

Event Details


  • - Date: May 11, 2026 (Monday)
  • - Time: 19:00 - 20:00 (JST)
  • - Location: Online
  • - Speaker: Takashi Shinomiya, Attorney at E&R Law Office
  • - Cost: Free
  • - Limit: 60 participants

The entertainment industry is constantly evolving due to changes in society, technology, and legal frameworks. Therefore, understanding key legal precedents that shape the music and entertainment landscape is crucial for creators aiming to thrive in this dynamic field. Takashi Shinomiya, who operates as an attorney and producer, will guide attendees through significant legal cases, helping them to comprehend the implications these rulings have on their work and creativity.

Who Should Attend?


This seminar is tailored for:
  • - Professionals currently working in the entertainment industry
  • - Individuals aspiring to enter the audio-visual and broadcasting fields
  • - Creators looking for insightful legal guidance

The Importance of Legal Knowledge


As the industry faces rapid transformations, being informed about legal precedents related to music is essential for creators. Legal rulings influence production techniques, distribution methods, and working conditions. Shinomiya will explain the various arguments presented in crucial cases and discuss the outcomes, providing context and aiding understanding through detailed case studies. This interactive session aims to encourage participants to reflect on their own practices and creative expressions in light of these legal frameworks.

About Takashi Shinomiya


Takashi Shinomiya is a seasoned attorney from E&R Law Office. After graduating from Keio University with a degree in economics, he leveraged his experience as a television director to dive into the legal realm, getting registered as a lawyer in 2003. He serves as a legal advisor for a range of projects within film, music, broadcasting, and advertising. Moreover, he has established a talent agency, CRG (Creative Guardian), representing notable creators and facilitating the planning and production of film and drama projects. He also champions labor rights and environmental sustainability in the film industry through his role in the non-profit organization action4cinema.

Register for the Seminar


If you’re interested in attending this enlightening seminar, please register by May 11, 2026, at 20:00 JST. For more information and to secure your spot, visit the following link: C&R Seminar Registration.

Additional Resources


C&R Co. has been a pioneer in supporting creators since its establishment in 1990, focusing on career development and skill enhancement through seminars, workshops, and consultancy services. Their mission is to foster an environment where creative professionals can maximize their potential. For information on more seminars and online training resources, check their educational programs and subscribe to their newsletter.

Don’t Miss This Opportunity!


Developing a comprehensive understanding of legal frameworks in the entertainment industry is vital for any creator. Join us on May 11 to explore how pivotal legal cases have shaped the music industry and learn directly from a seasoned expert.

We look forward to welcoming you to an engaging session where you can enhance your legal knowledge in the creative sector!


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