Alexander Ross > Wiggin LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Wiggin LLP
9TH FLOOR, MET BUILDING
22 PERCY STREET
LONDON
W1T 2BU
England

Position

Alexander is a leading UK commercial lawyer with a wide-ranging practice, including over 30 years’ experience in the music industry.

“I’m first and foremost a music and copyright lawyer, and I’ve been advising on music rights for over 30 years. I manage the commercial music team at Wiggin – we advise a wide range of clients on music matters, both copyright owners and copyright licensees: record labels, music publishers, digital platforms (particularly SVOD services), music distributors, music financiers, video games developers, film and TV producers, music industry trade bodies and collective management organisations. We are particularly experienced in global collective rights licensing, and also in music catalogue finance and acquisition.

My other area of work is in the publishing sector, where I advise book publishers, magazine publishers and online publishers on a range of issues, including podcasting.

Outside client work, I sit on the Executive Committee of the International Association of Entertainment Lawyers, and I’m a member of the British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association. I am on the Board of the Gloucestershire-based charity The Music Works, whose work is transforming the lives of children and young people through music.”

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Theatre, publishing and other media

A ‘top-drawer defendant practice‘, Wiggin LLP is known for its market-leading expertise in publishing matters, including pre-publication issues and high-profile litigation. Noted for its well-rounded view of the industry, the firm acts for publishers, content creators and media insurers in commercial disputes, contractual matters, boardroom fallouts, joint venture disputes and free speech cases. The practice also possesses a strong track record in litigation involving copyright infringement, and website blocking as a remedy for content and brand owners. The team is co-led by publishing experts Matthew Dando, Alexander Ross, Rachel Alexander and Ted Shapiro: Alexander leads on cases involving online content enforcement matters, while Dando focuses on libel and privacy cases disputes, and Ross advises on podcasting deals and publishing acquisitions. Robin Shaw represents magazines, newspapers and book publishers in defamation and privacy cases, and Adelaide Lopez – ‘a highly skilled litigator on film and TV matters‘ – assists with contentious issues related to the production and distribution of content.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Music

Wiggin LLP‘s music team is routinely engaged in complex contentious and non-contentious matters, where it acts for a predominantly corporate client base made up of record labels, digital rights companies, streaming services and online platforms. The team boasts strong knowledge of corporate, commercial and regulatory issues, and often assists with catalogue acquisitions and disposals, and mandates concerning generative AI issues and IP law. Rachel Alexander, who excels in copyright and trade mark disputes as well as AI-related issues, leads on contentious work. Georgina Hart offers key support in music-related IP litigation. Alexander Ross oversees non-contentious matters, providing assistance to record labels, publishers, digital platforms and collecting societies in relation to collective rights licensing and music catalogue deals. Peter Mason works alongside Ross in music licensing matters, and also advises on copyright and AI-related issues.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Artificial intelligence

With AI experience spanning the film, gaming, and music industries, Wiggin LLP actively blends ‘deep legal expertise’ and ‘genuine proficiency in AI technology’ when advising domestic and international clients on complex copyright issues and global regulatory compliance measures. The team covers the gamut of IP-related matters, frequently managing the acquisition and exploitation of data in the AI space, with the head Mark Deem leveraging his ‘thorough and extensive experience’ when assisting with AI investments and risk management affairs. Marcus Bagnall is an expert on blockchain solutions and NFT development, Rachel Alexander is knowledgeable on online enforcement issues, while Ross Sylvester primarily focuses on commercial deals in the AI field. Alexander Ross represents record labels and digital platforms, and Calum Smyth is a specialist in complex technology transactions.