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Entertainment Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark

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In the early days of YouTube, podcasting, and blogging, success looked deceptively simple: create great content, build an audience, and watch the money roll in. For a lucky few, it worked. But for every breakout star, there were thousands of creators who burned out, faded away, or discovered that viral reach didn’t equal lasting income.

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Sometimes we need protection from ourselves.

I recently heard a story about a law firm that sent a trademark infringement notice on behalf of one of its clients. Nothing extraordinary about that, but the response they received was a disaster.
It seems that the recipient of this cease and desist demand thought they could save some money. Thought they could handle ...

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Music makes everything better. It sets the mood, grabs attention, and makes your podcast or YouTube video feel polished. But here’s the truth: using music without permission is one of the fastest ways to get your content flagged, taken down, demonetized — or worse, sued.

Every week I hear from creators who t...

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Creators love to collaborate. Whether it’s two podcasters launching a joint show, YouTubers teaming up for a channel, or filmmakers pooling resources for a project, partnerships can open doors to bigger audiences, bigger opportunities, and bigger impact.

But too often, creators dive in with nothing more than enthusiasm and a handshake — and that’s where the trouble ...

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