Sabine Richly advises NGOs, creator alliances, collective management
organizations, and companies on the legal implications of AI for creative
industries and the knowledge economy. Strategic advice, expert studies,
and policy opinions at the intersection of law, technology, and
creative rights.
Legal advice on copyright law, on AI opt-out, training data and AI-generated content for creators, publishers, and platforms.
Regulatory guidance on the EU AI Act, its intersection with GDPR, with antitrust, competition and trademark law.
Expert studies, legal opinions, and policy advice for institutions, collective management organizations. Strategic companion for legislative processes.
Academic and professional publications, keynotes, and expert commentary at the forefront of AI and intellectual property law.
© F. de Ribaucourt, 2026
Brussels, March 2026
Invited at the Centre for European Policy Studies‘ annual flagship conference, one of Europe’s most influential policy forums.
© K. Schmid, 2025
Munich, November 2025
Speaker at the Institut für Urheber- und Medienrecht’s symposion on collective remuneration models for AI uses – alongside scholars from Max Planck Institute, GEMA and academics.
© @gezett (Gerald Gezett Zörner), 2025
Berlin, November 2025
Moderating the panel on AI politics and copyright law at the Akademie der Künste – with panelists from Aleph Alpha, Europa-Universität Viadrina, CSPLA France and the German Screenwriters‘ Association.
© I. Wolf, 2025
Frankfurt/M., October 2025
Moderating a high-profile panel at the Frankfurter Buchmesse on the EU AI Act and creators‘ rights: covered by Die ZEIT, WDR, and Deutschlandfunk Kultur.
Whether you need strategic legal advice, an expert opinion, or a speaker for your next conference – get in touch.