Copyright and Media
Digital Media and Platform Strategy
Digital platforms offer powerful exposure—but they come with fine print. We advise clients on copyright risks tied to publishing on social platforms, content-hosting sites, and streaming services. Whether you’re building a digital product, monetizing a video series, or managing client-facing campaigns, we help you protect your rights without compromising reach. Before publishing, it’s critical to review platform terms of service—some grant the host sweeping reuse rights, which could limit your ability to license that content elsewhere.
Copyright Registration
We guide creators through the process of registering copyrights with the U.S. Copyright Office to secure enforceable rights in their work. While copyright technically exists upon creation, formal registration provides significant legal advantages—especially when it comes to stopping infringement or seeking damages in court. Registering your work before publication strengthens your ability to recover statutory damages and attorneys’ fees if enforcement becomes necessary. We structure filings with your commercial goals in mind, ensuring your rights are documented and protected from the start.
Licensing and Monetization
Your creative work has value beyond its immediate use—it can become a long-term asset. We help clients turn their content into commercial opportunities by structuring clear, enforceable licensing agreements. Whether you’re negotiating syndication rights, defining usage for branded content, or building a royalty stream, we ensure you retain control while maximizing value. A well-drafted license clearly defines how, where, and for how long your work can be used—medium, territory, and duration—so your terms don’t get diluted or ignored.
Ownership and Authorship Guidance
Clear ownership is essential in collaborative creative environments. We help clients navigate complex authorship scenarios involving joint creators, agencies, freelancers, and internal teams. Many assume that paying for work equals owning it—but without a written agreement assigning copyright, the original creator may still hold the rights. We draft contributor agreements, work-for-hire clauses, and assignment language that clarifies ownership from the outset—protecting your ability to repurpose, license, or enforce your content down the road.
Enforcement and Takedowns
When your content is used without your permission, timing and documentation matter. We support creators in responding quickly—issuing DMCA takedown notices, negotiating resolutions, and, when necessary, initiating legal action. Our enforcement strategies are tailored to your platform, audience, and business model. To support your claims, it’s important to keep original drafts, timestamps, or other evidence of authorship on file. These simple practices can be the difference between successful takedown and prolonged disputes.
Protect Your Creative Work with Trusted Copyright Counsel
If you’re seeking experienced copyright attorneys to help protect your original works, enforce your rights, or structure licensing deals, contact Schmeiser Olsen to learn how our legal services can support your creative business—now and as it grows. We’re here to help you keep control, stay protected, and build long-term value from the content you create.
