Sports & Entertainment Law prompts for Australian lawyers
These prompts are designed for AU sports and entertainment lawyers acting on player contracts, talent agreements, image rights, integrity proceedings, broadcasting, and touring. Copy any prompt, replace placeholders with your matter facts, and run it.
A curated library of 25 AI prompts for Australian sports and entertainment practitioners. Each prompt is grounded in the Copyright Act 1968, Fair Work Act 2009, ACL, and current National Sports Tribunal and integrity unit authority.
Research prompts (5)
Research image rights protection
Research the current protection for image rights in Australia, including passing off, ACL s 18, and defamation, noting the absence of a distinct personality right.
Research athlete anti-doping process
Research the current SIA process under the NAD scheme and National Sports Tribunal rules, including B sample procedure and strict liability defences.
Research restraint of trade in sport
Research the application of restraint of trade doctrine to sports contracts and league rules, including release conditions and salary cap rules.
Research broadcasting rights regulation
Research the anti-siphoning regime under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 and the current list of protected events for free-to-air coverage.
Research live event promoter liability
Research promoter liability for live events, including ACL consumer guarantees, negligence, and the waivers under state civil liability legislation.
Drafting prompts (5)
Draft a player contract
Draft a standard player contract. Club: [details]. Player: [details]. Include term, remuneration, code of conduct, image rights, and termination.
Draft a talent / artist agreement
Draft an exclusive talent agreement for [artist]. Include services, term, commissions, territory, accounting, and termination.
Draft a sponsorship agreement
Draft a sponsorship agreement. Sponsor: [details]. Rights holder: [details]. Include rights grant, deliverables, morals clause, and termination.
Draft a touring agreement
Draft an Australian touring agreement for an international artist. Include services, riders, immigration support, cancellation, and force majeure.
Draft an anti-doping response submission
Draft a response to a charge of an anti-doping rule violation. Facts: [details]. Address no-fault/no-significant-fault, source of substance, and sanction submissions.
Review prompts (5)
Review a player contract
Review this player contract from the [club/player] perspective. Identify image rights scope, termination triggers, medical clauses, and release conditions.
Review a recording agreement
Review this recording agreement from the artist perspective. Identify term, options, royalty rates, controlled comp, and reversion rights.
Review a venue hire agreement
Review this venue hire agreement from the promoter perspective. Identify indemnities, insurance, force majeure, and cancellation allocation.
Review an ambush marketing risk
Review this activation plan for ambush marketing risk in connection with [event], including ACL, passing off, and event-specific legislation.
Review a merchandising agreement
Review this merchandising agreement. Identify licensed rights, quality control, royalty reporting, and termination rights.
Client comms prompts (5)
Explain image rights scope
Draft a plain-English briefing for an athlete on what image rights can and cannot be protected under Australian law.
Explain the NST process
Draft a plain-English briefing on National Sports Tribunal proceedings, including general division vs anti-doping division.
Explain touring visa requirements
Draft a plain-English briefing on subclass 408 Temporary Activity visa requirements for entertainment industry touring.
Explain morals clause risk
Draft a plain-English explanation of morals clause operation in sponsorship and talent agreements, including trigger events.
Explain event cancellation rights
Draft a plain-English briefing for a promoter on cancellation and force majeure rights following an unexpected event.
Strategy prompts (5)
Strategy for an integrity investigation
Develop a strategy for an athlete facing an integrity investigation. Facts: [details]. Consider cooperation, provisional suspension, and media management.
Strategy for a contract dispute
Develop a strategy for a dispute over a talent/player contract. Facts: [details]. Consider internal dispute resolution, NST, and court proceedings.
Strategy for a broadcasting rights tender
Develop a strategy for a rights holder running a broadcasting rights tender. Consider packaging, anti-siphoning, and bid structure.
Strategy for a merchandise counterfeit response
Develop an enforcement strategy for counterfeit merchandise. Consider customs notices, takedowns, and ACL s 18 claims.
Strategy for a talent transfer
Develop a strategy for an athlete requesting an early release / transfer. Consider contract terms, release fee, and league rules.
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