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About
Provided by John Enser
Practice Areas
Partner | TMIC Practice Group Leader
John provides commercial, regulatory and copyright law advice to clients across the Technology, Media and Communications sector, in particular, those offering audio and audio-visual content via digital platforms, as well as platform operators. He has been at the forefront of digital media developments for over 30 years, assisting clients to launch new and innovative services across a range of technologies; from the dawn of satellite television, through the birth of digital interactive media to today’s multi-channel synchronised offerings across broadcast TV, tablets, smartphones and other connected devices.
As well as general entertainment content, many of John’s clients are involved in the exploitation of music and sport.
John has a particular expertise in the licensing of music rights (both individually and collectively) and has represented parties in leading UK Copyright Tribunal cases involving the licensing of music for use in CDs, DVDs, in online and mobile music, in broadcast and in on-demand television. He has also been involved in establishing licensing models for other types of music use, including in various aspects of the leisure sector.
His clients include linear and on-demand service providers, sports rights holders, record companies, pure-play digital content businesses and mobile operators as well as companies that invest in and provide debt finance to the sector.
Professional Memberships
Chairman, TV against Piracy Group
Chair of Copyright Working Group, British Screen Advisory Council
Royal Television Society
Fellow, Royal Society of the Arts
Work Highlights
BT Group on its arrangements with Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc (WBD) in connection with the 50:50 JV covering BT Sport and Discovery’s UK sports portfolio. John co-led on the entire transaction and led on the commercial agreements (in particular in connection with the structure and drafting of BT’s ongoing rights to provide BT Sport to its customers, the arrangements for BT customers to received Discovery+, the transfer of existing assets and rights to the JV) as well as media regulatory aspects.
The International Cricket Council FZ-LLC on its global media rights tender, bidding and evaluation process for its tournaments from 2023 to 2031 in India, UK, North America and other territories.
ViacomCBS and Comcast on aspects of the JV partnership to launch SkyShowtime, a new SVOD service being made available in more than 20 European territories across 90 million homes with entertainment, movies, and original series from the NBCUniversal, Sky and ViacomCBS portfolio of brands. John led on media regulatory and compliance issues, working with CMS colleagues across multiple territories.
A global sports rights holder in connection with its tender of European media rights across a complex matrix of rights packages and territories.
Major broadcasters, audio- and video- services providers and others on negotiations with PRS for Music, ICE Services and major music publishers in connection with mechanical and communication to the public licensing of a range of online services.
A leading sports rights agency on competition and regulatory matters relating to rights sales processes in many territories in Europe and beyond.
Global, the Media & Entertainment group founded by Ashley Tabor OBE, on its purchase of key outdoor advertising assets – Exterion, Primesight and Outdoor Plus and on various regulatory matters for both the radio and outdoor divisions of Global.
Advance/Newhouse Partnership (“Advance”), a diversified, family-owned company that operates and invests in a broad range of media, communications and technology businesses, on its agreement to purchase 100% of the shares of Stage Entertainment, one of the world’s largest theatre producers and owners, operating 20 theatres and partnering with world-renowned creative talent to produce shows attended by over seven million visitors annually, including Tina: the Tina Turner Musical in London and the Lion King in Hamburg and Madrid. John led on the commercial and regulatory aspects, working with corporate partner Louise Wallace and CMS colleagues in the Netherlands and 6 other European territories.
GAME Digital plc on the ongoing commercial arrangements entered into to support its events and esports business, as part of its disposal of its subsidiary Multiplay, which operates an online game server-hosting business for game developers and a direct B2C game hosting service, to San Francisco-headquartered Unity Technologies.
ITV on a Copyright Tribunal reference challenging the terms on which the Performing Right Society and Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society license ITV's use of music in its programmes / services.
Viacom International Media Networks on the commercial and regulatory media aspects of its acquisition of Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited for £450 million and on repeated extensions of its advertising sales relationship with Sky in the UK and Ireland. The arrangement originally negotiated by John in 2009 covered Viacom’s popular portfolio of 17 TV channels – including Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and VH1. In 2015, the agreement was extended to include Channel 5 and its associated channels and My5.
Football clubs and other sport and leisure service providers on music licensing issues.
UK Music (the collective body representing the collective interests of the recorded, published and live arms of the British music industry) on a judicial review of the UK Government’s implementation of the private copying exception to copyright, on the grounds that it was inconsistent with the EU Copyright Directive. The claim was successful and as a result, the private copying exception was quashed.
Education
College of Law, Chester
Law Society Finals (Distinction)
1986
Pembroke College, Oxford
BA (Hons) Jurisprudence
1985
Chambers Review
UK
John Enser is well known for his wide-ranging media and technology practice. He advises broadcasters and media companies on the full span of commercial, corporate, online regulatory and copyright law matters concerned with music and audiovisual content and its distribution.
John Enser is well known for his wide-ranging media and technology practice. He advises broadcasters and media companies on the full span of commercial, corporate, online regulatory and copyright law matters concerned with music and audiovisual content and its distribution.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"John has a very good reputation in the music field and provides strong, strategic advice."
"John is very well respected, especially in the copyright area."
"John has a very good reputation in the music field and provides strong, strategic advice."
"John is very well respected, especially in the copyright area."