Natasha Sloman is a final year law student with a deep-rooted passion for the entertainment law industry. Her journey in the performing arts as an actor, singer, and dancer has instilled in her a strong connection to the creative world, driving her commitment to advocating for artists and creators across various industries.
Natasha's unique blend of legal expertise and artistic experience position her as a knowledgeable and dedicated future lawyer in the industry. Currently, she is undertaking her honours thesis on AI regulation and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) protection, further enhancing her understanding of the intersection between technology, law, and the arts. This work is underpinned by her appreciation for the arts and the vital importance of legal protection in this evolving landscape.
Natasha Sloman is a final year law student with a deep-rooted passion for the entertainment law industry. Her journey in the performing arts as an actor, singer, and dancer has instilled in her a strong connection to the creative world, driving her commitment to advocating for artists and creators across various industries.
Natasha's unique blend of legal expertise and artistic experience position her as a knowledgeable and dedicated future lawyer in the industry. Currently, she is undertaking her honours thesis on AI regulation and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) protection, further enhancing her understanding of the intersection between technology, law, and the arts. This work is underpinned by her appreciation for the arts and the vital importance of legal protection in this evolving landscape.