From asset tracking to rights enforcement, discover practical frameworks and AI solutions to keep your content compliant.
Title: AI Strategies for Digital Compliance
Date/Time: Wed, October 1, 2025 – 8AM PDT / 11AM EDT / 4PM BST / 5PM CEST
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FACT:
In today’s fast-paced, content-saturated digital landscape, maintaining compliance across all your assets is no longer optional — it’s essential.
THE CHALLENGE:
Digital compliance is increasingly difficult to achieve due to the sheer volume of content, the speed of distribution, and the lack of centralized control — especially when materials originate from influencers, global teams, partners, and even AI-generated sources.
THE RISKS:
Non-compliant content can lead to costly litigation, damaged brand reputation, and significant financial exposure. Whether it’s a misused asset, expired rights, or content that’s been transformed beyond recognition, the risks are real — and growing.
SOLUTIONS:
AI-driven strategies that empower your organization to:
- Locate and inventory your digital content.
- Understand what’s in your assets — from visuals to audio to embedded metadata.
- Assess what rights you hold and when they expire.
- Evaluate potential business risks and compliance gaps.
- Communicate and enforce policies across teams and platforms.
- Take smart, actionable steps based on real-time insights.
- Practical frameworks and AI-powered solutions that help you stay in control of your digital rights and maintain full compliance in an increasingly complex content ecosystem.
A link to the recording will be shared post-webinar with all registrants.
Speaker:

Gregg Guest, VP of Product Management, Cloud, FADEL
Gregg Guest is an experienced thought leader on the complex topics of media production and content licensing, having previously worked with Marvel Entertainment, one of the leaders in character licensing and merchandising as well as HSI Productions, an award-winning commercial production company. Gregg also brings over twenty years of experience in marketing and technology to the role, including jobs as Communications Manager at renowned media/IP law firm Debevoise & Plimpton, and as Director of Software at Braveline Technology. Gregg received a Fine Arts degree from New York University in Film & Television, and has won numerous awards for filmmaking and screenwriting.