Entertainment law is interlaced with various legal fields and covers a variety of areas in the entertainment industry, including film, broadcasting, music, theatre, and publishing. The players are even more varied: performers; their managers and agents; the creators of artistic works; the owners of theatres and festival grounds; broadcasters and publishers, distributors, and advertising agencies; the big brands that use celebrities to endorse their products; and the government as a regulator. Entertainment law serves not only the talent that performs in the entertainment industry but also the production aspects of creating entertainment content, as well as ensuring the sustainability of the industry. The field of entertainment law is a complex one that spans the subjects of contracts, company law, including accompanying contracts, copyright, litigation and licensing issues, and sometimes other concerns that pertain to employment, securities, competition, and taxation law. Additionally, the entertainment business is made up of many different businesses, each with its own peculiarities. For instance, the film business is different from the television business. The music business is different from the live theatrical performance business. While there are many similarities, the intricacies of each of the businesses can be overwhelming. Entertainment law plays a key role in the entertainment business, including in the areas of business formations, contracts dealing with compilation and synchronisation licenses, brand partnerships, and the exploitation of intellectual property rights, as well as recording, publishing, merchandising, and talent management arrangements. To the extent that entertainment products and services are a result of creativity, collaboration, hard work, and imagination, entertainment law serves creativity as a business at various stages of a project: development, production, and distribution of the finished products and services. As the entertainment industry continues to grow and expand, and legislation also constantly adapts, so do the individuals and businesses that operate in the industry. Entertainment law will continue to play an important role in the entertainment industry.