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In this special solo episode, entertainment lawyer Anita Sharma flips the script on Signed: Conversations with Digital Mavericks. Instead of interviewing guests, she's answering the top 10 questions she gets about entertainment law, working with creators, and building a practice in the digital media space. Anita opens up about her unconventional path to entertainment law, from seeing "production legal" in movie credits during law school, to leaving big law, quitting to attend film school, becoming a producer, and eventually founding her own practice representing digital creators. QUESTIONS COVERED: Why entertainment law? (Lightbulb moment seeing movie credits) Key moments building her firm ("hills, valleys, and cliffs I drove off") What she saw in 2013 others missed (YouTuber vs. Canada's #1 TV show) Advice for law students (Network, network, network) New challenges in digital media law (Only trend: everything changes) Legal fundamentals that stay constant (Contract basics remain) Developing issue in digital talent representation (Creators as media companies) When creators should hire lawyers (Don't use ChatGPT as your lawyer!) Does she tell clients to walk away from big money? (It's about fit, not amount) Hardest part of representing creators (No precedents, making them up) Biggest myth about entertainment lawyers (Not an Entourage episode) KEY INSIGHTS: Her first YouTube client got more views than Canada's #1 TV show Digital creators have leverage indie filmmakers never had "No more gatekeepers" - creators build their own audiences Entertainment industry is all relationship-based Her networking philosophy: "Be nice to everyone" Each creator is now their own media company Don't feed contracts into ChatGPT for legal advice Sometimes you need to walk away from deals that aren't right Creating precedents in the "Wild West" of digital media law TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction to Solo Q&A Format 02:15 - Q1: Why Entertainment Law? 05:42 - Q2: Key Moments Building Her Firm 08:12 - The YouTuber vs Amazing Race Canada Moment 11:09 - Q4: Advice for Law Students 12:39 - Her Networking Philosophy: "Be Nice to Everyone" 15:20 - Q6: Legal Fundamentals That Stay Constant 17:34 - Q7: Creators as Media Companies 19:15 - Q8: When Should Creators Hire Lawyers? 20:01 - Don't Use ChatGPT as Your Lawyer 21:37 - Q9: Walking Away from Big Money 25:22 - Q10: Hardest Part of Representing Creators 27:56 - Q11: Biggest Myth About Entertainment Lawyers ABOUT ANITA SHARMA: Anita Sharma is an entertainment lawyer representing digital creators, influencers, and content creators. She started working with YouTubers in 2013 when creator economy law wasn't yet a recognized category. Her practice focuses on helping creators navigate contracts, protect their IP, and structure deals as they build their own media companies. ABOUT SIGNED: Signed: Conversations with Digital Mavericks typically features Anita interviewing entrepreneurs, creators, and industry leaders. This special solo episode answers the questions she gets most often about entertainment law and the creator economy. FOLLOW SIGNED: Instagram/TikTok: @SignedthePodcast Credits: Hosted by: Anita Sharma Produced by: Anita Sharma & Phoebe Dunn Edited by: Carmine Mattia Social Media Strategy: Maureen Lloren Sedlak Disclaimer: I'm a lawyer, but this podcast isn't legal advice. It's for general information only. Listening doesn't make us attorney and client. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE @signedthepodcast | 🎙️ SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ht0aaY... | 🎙️ APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... #AnitaSharma #SignedPodcast #EntertainmentLaw #CreatorEconomy #LegalAdvice #DigitalMedia #ContentCreators #LawStudents #Networking #CareerAdvice #Contracts