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YouTube has become more than just a platform for sharing videos—it’s a business hub for creators building careers, communities, and valuable brands. Whether you run a gaming channel, vlog, or educational content page, protecting your work isn’t optional. It’s essential. Two of the most powerful tool
Filing a trademark application might seem simple, but errors can cost you time, money, and protection. Here are the most common mistakes business owners make: Mistake 1: Choosing a Weak Mark Generic or descriptive names (“Best Shoes,” “Tasty Pizza”) are hard to protect. Stronger marks — like unique
Your logo is more than just a design — it’s your business identity. When customers see it, they associate it with your products, services, and reputation. But without trademark protection, your logo is vulnerable to copycats and confusion. Why You Should Trademark Your Logo Steps to Protect Your Log
Being selected for a reality TV show is an exciting opportunity that could change your life overnight. The exposure can bring fame, new career opportunities, and lucrative brand deals—but it can also create legal risks you may not expect. Before you step in front of the cameras, it’s critical to tak
When you’re building a business, your name, logo, and brand identity are among your most valuable assets. Without protection, competitors or opportunists can use similar names, copy your logo, or even register your brand before you do. That’s where trademarks come in. What Is a Trademark? A trademar
If you’re a songwriter, producer, or composer, your music can generate royalties every time it’s played, streamed, downloaded, or licensed. But tracking down every penny across multiple countries and platforms isn’t easy. That’s where a music publishing administrator comes in. At Landry Legal, we wo
If you’re a musician, songwriter, or producer, your lyrics are your art — not a confession. Yet in recent years, prosecutors have increasingly used rap lyrics and other creative works as evidence in criminal cases. This practice can distort the meaning of the work, chill creativity, and put artists
With the NFL season in full swing and the Super Bowl approaching, many entrepreneurs and small apparel brands see a business opportunity in creating team-themed merchandise. But here’s the problem: NFL logos, team names, and even some phrases are protected by trademark law—and using them without per
What’s Trending: The AI Music Backlash Generative AI has exploded into the music industry, with tools like Suno and Udio enabling anyone to create songs with minimal prompts. But this has sparked a wave of legal challenges. Major labels are suing these AI platforms for allegedly using copyrighted mu