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Hampshire Creatives' Advice Hub - Legally Ready for AI

From March 23, 2026 13:30 until March 23, 2026 14:30
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AI is transforming how agencies pitch, create and deliver. Technology, IP and commercial lawyer Rebecca Steer will share the practical steps to adopt AI confidently and safely within your agency and ensure your build and use complies with your contractual requirements and the law. Rebecca will talk about how agency clients are using AI in their practice. 

This will be a 30/40 minute online talk with time for Q&A afterwards and a chance to network online with local Hampshire based creatives.

Who This Webinar Is For

 Hampshire based agency founders and leaders, ops, creative and strategy heads, legal/procurement, and teams deploying AI in client work or building AI tools. If you set AI policy, buy tools, scope AI into deliverables, or own risk, this is for you.

Speaker Bio: Rebecca Steer 

Rebecca Steer (Keystone Law) is a technology and commercial lawyer who helps creative and digital agencies deploy AI responsibly—and at speed. She specialises in IP, data/privacy, licensing, vendor contracts, and AI risk governance. Rebecca is ranked as a leading lawyer for Tech and IP in Chambers & Partners and is a speaker at various conferences and think tank events.

 

Sign up for the Hampshire Creatives' Advice Hub: https://incuhive.co.uk/acceleration-investment/hants-creatives-advice-hub

Please note - the zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the event.

Speakers

  • Rebecca Steer - Keystone Law

    Rebecca Steer - Keystone Law

    Rebecca Steer is a technology and commercial lawyer who helps creative and digital agencies deploy AI responsibly—and at speed. She specialises in IP, data/privacy, licensing, vendor contracts, and AI risk governance. Rebecca is ranked as a leading lawyer for Tech and IP in Chambers & Partners and is a speaker at various conferences and think tank events.

  • Rich Burn

    Rich Burn

    Rich Burn is a dynamic business start-up, digital-skills consultant, bid writer and marketing mentor with over 20 years of experience helping organisations and small businesses unlock their potential. With a career spanning marketing, sales, training, public-sector innovation, business support, and hands-on consultancy, he’s known for turning complex ideas into practical, human-centred solutions that drive growth. Rich has worked in corporate life, been a co-owner of a small retail business and worked across multiple sectors including public and third sector, giving him a wide ranges of experience across many fields. Rich brings energy, empathy and humour to every project. Whether mentoring entrepreneurs, supporting public-sector partnerships or running marketing workshops, his goal remains the same: to make business growth, practical, results focussed and simple - inspiring the business owner with confidence and enthusiasm to make that next step towards success.

    Rich has worked in publishing (Financial Times/Pearson), marketing of the arts/film & music (including roles at Earls Court & Olympia, Bournemouth International Centre & Lighthouse, Poole Centre for the Arts). Adding to this he has worked on publicly funded programmes as a business advisor with the creative and digital sectors in Dorset and the South East and been actively involved with creative sector communities including Your Are The Media and The Marketing Leaders Forum

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