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Take your podcast to new levels of professionalism and profit. Join The Podcast Lawyer™ Gordon Firemark for tips, strategies, advice and Q&A with top podcasters. Learn how to grow and profit from your podcast like a pro.
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The creator-to-media-company roadmap no one else is teaching.Most podcasters and YouTubers stay small because they keep making content instead of building a business around it. In this episode, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, breaks down the real, practical path creators follow when they scale from “one show” to a full-blown media enterprise — including the five creator media business models, the step-by-step expansion path, and the legal/business infrastructure required to grow without losing control of your IP.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:• Why some creators level up fast while others plateau• The 5 types of creator-driven media companies• The step-by-step roadmap from flagship show to full media business• How to build assets, IP, and revenue streams that last• Why legal and business structure is the critical (and often missing) early step• How to set yourself up to add shows, build a team, create products, and scale safelyLINKS AND RESOURCES:Free sample lesson (the “secret video”): http://gordonfiremark.com/levelupEasy Legal for Podcasters program: http://easylegalforpodcasters.comPodcast contracts, releases, and legal templates: http://podcastlawforms.comJoin the Legit Podcast Pro community: http://legitpodcastpro.com
Looking for the perfect gift for a podcaster, YouTuber, or aspiring creator?Here’s a curated list of the best gear, books, software, and essentials to help the creator in your life level up.Some links are affiliate links (including Amazon links), which means I may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.Every recommendation is a product or service I know, trust, and genuinely believe in.🎙️ Microphones & Audio GearRØDE PodMic — https://amzn.to/43IZmxHFocusrite Scarlett 2i2 (4th Gen) — https://amzn.to/47QOSPcShure MVX2U XLR→USB Interface — https://amzn.to/4r6VIYxShure MV7 USB/XLR Dynamic Mic — https://amzn.to/4oM7ypjShure SM7B — https://amzn.to/49AT2fvElgato Wave Mic Arm LP — https://amzn.to/3XCErsy📚 Books for CreatorsThe Podcast, Blog & New Media Producers’ Legal Survival Guide — https://podcastlawbook.comMake Noise (Eric Nuzum) — Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3JZcVT0 | Paperback: https://amzn.to/3X84hEAAustin Kleon Trilogy — https://amzn.to/49uSHLhBuilding a StoryBrand (Donald Miller) — https://amzn.to/3X7Lv0g💻 Computer HardwareSamsung T7 Portable SSD — https://amzn.to/3XaIdcvMac mini (M4/M2) — https://amzn.to/43HO1hhDell XPS 15 Creator Laptop — https://amzn.to/49vvIQ5📸 Cameras & LensesLogitech StreamCam — https://amzn.to/4rax0GFElgato Facecam 4K — https://amzn.to/3XFTsK5Sony ZV-E10 — https://amzn.to/49vJPVzCanon R100 — https://amzn.to/4ifA3t4Sigma 16mm f/1.4 (Sony) — https://amzn.to/4pmxIiiSigma 16mm f/1.4 (Canon) — https://amzn.to/4icaNDP💡 Lighting & Studio EssentialsNeewer LED 2-Pack —
When you record guests on your podcast, you’re capturing their performance — and that means you need their permission to record, publish and use or re-use it. In this episode, Gordon breaks down everything you need to know about podcast guest releases, including what clauses they should include, common mistakes to avoid, and how to make it part of your professional workflow.In this episode:What a guest release actually doesWhy verbal or email consent isn’t legally safeThe six must-have clauses that protect your showHow to address AI use and repurposing rightsHow to automate releases in your booking processReal-world examples from Gordon’s legal experienceThe simple system to stay protected and stress-freeTakeaway:Every serious podcaster needs a written guest release for every interview. It’s not just a legal formality — it’s the foundation of your creative freedom.Mentioned Resources:• Free Podcast Guest Release Template – http://podcastrelease.com• Easy Legal for Podcasters Program – https://easylegalforpodcasters.com• Legit Podcast Pro Community – https://legitpodcastpro.comCall to Action:Grab your free guest release template today at http://podcastrelease.com and start protecting your content before you hit “record.”
The Truth About Using Music in Your Content (and Staying Legal)Show Notes:Music can elevate your content—or end your channel.In this episode, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, breaks down how to use music safely in your podcasts and videos.You’ll Learn:Why music is protected from the moment it’s createdThe two rights you need to license (composition & recording)Why fair use rarely appliesLegal, affordable options for using musicReal-world examples of creators who learned the hard wayTakeaways:Don’t risk your podcast or channel by using music without permission.Licensing is easier, cheaper, and safer than fighting takedowns.Resources & Links:Join the free community: https://legitpodcastpro.comDownload the Sample License Request Letter: https://firemark.com/licenserequestLegal templates for podcasters: https://podcastlawforms.com
Collaborations can be a dream—or a disaster.In this episode, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, counts down the top 5 legal mistakes creators make when teaming up, and how to prevent them.You’ll Learn:Why handshake deals and DMs aren’t enoughHow to divide ownership, credit, and revenue fairlyWhy you should plan your exit before you need oneThe importance of protecting your shared brand and trademarksSimple steps to stay professional and keep relationships intactTakeaways:Always get written agreements.Define ownership, revenue, and responsibilities clearly.Plan for the breakup before it happens.File trademarks early to protect your brand.Links & Resources:Podcast Prenup™ Planning Guide: http://podcastprenup.comCollaboration Agreement Templates: https://podcastlawforms.comFree Sample Lesson: https://gordonfiremark.com/levelupFull Easy Legal for Podcasters Program: https://easylegalforpodcasters.comDisclaimer: Educational purposes only—this is not legal advice.
“Fair use” is one of the most misunderstood concepts in media law — and it’s getting even murkier as creators test the limits on YouTube, podcasts, and social platforms. In this episode, Gordon Firemark explains what fair use really means, breaks down the four factors courts use to decide, and unpacks how creators can stay on the right side of the law.He also discusses the ironic twist in the ongoing Ethan Klein lawsuits, where one of the biggest defenders of fair use is now arguing that many “lazy reaction” creators are crossing the line into infringement — a battle that could reshape how courts view fair use in the creator economy.What You’ll Learn:• What “fair use” actually protects — and what it doesn’t• The real meaning of “transformation” under copyright law• How much is too much — understanding “amount and substantiality”• Why algorithms and platforms don’t care about fair use• How to respond to DMCA takedown notices safely• How professional creators handle permission and licensingMentioned in This Episode:• H3H3 Productions v. Hosseinzadeh — landmark fair use case• Equals Three v. Jukin Media — commentary vs. clip reuse• New lawsuits by Ethan Klein challenging “lazy reaction” videosConnect and Continue the Conversation:Join the free Legit Podcast Pro Membership Group — a community for serious creators who want to grow their shows and businesses safely and confidently.It’s where you’ll find me (Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™) answering questions, sharing insights, and helping creators just like you stay legit.Join now at http://LegitPodcastPro.com.
Host: Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™In this episode, Gordon breaks down why every serious podcaster and YouTuber should protect their brand name with a trademark. He explains how U.S. trademark law really works, clears up common misconceptions, and shares real-world stories of creators who lost their brands by waiting too long.You’ll Learn:• What trademarks protect (and what they don’t)• How “first use” vs. “first to file” plays out in the real world• Why creators are especially vulnerable to brand theft• Common trademark myths debunked• How to check if your name qualifies — and what to do nextResources Mentioned:•https://easylegalforpodcasters.com - Our DIY Legal Course for creators• https://podcasttrademark.com – Secure your podcast or channel name• https://gordonfiremark.com/levelup – Watch the FREE video sample lesson from Easy Legal for Podcasters
In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, explains how to protect your creative business by choosing the right legal structure. Whether you’re a podcaster, YouTuber, filmmaker, or digital entrepreneur, understanding the difference between LLCs and corporations can mean the difference between success and disaster.Key Topics Covered:• The risks of doing nothing — why sole proprietorships and partnerships are dangerous• The protection and flexibility that come with an LLC• When and why a corporation might make more sense• How single-purpose LLCs keep film and theatre projects clean, safe, and professional• Real-world client stories that highlight what’s at stakeKey Takeaway:Forming a business entity isn’t about paperwork — it’s about protection, legitimacy, and peace of mind.Resources Mentioned:• Schedule a consultation: http://firemark.com/scheduling• Legal templates and forms: http://podcastlawforms.com• Easy Legal for Podcasters program: http://easylegalforpodcasters.com• Free Podcast Guest Release: http://podcastrelease.comConnect with Gordon Firemark:Website: http://firemark.comYouTube: http://youtube.com/gfiremarkInstagram: http://instagram.com/gordonfiremarkLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/gfiremark
Co-host splits happen. Here’s how to end a podcast partnership without losing your name, your feed, or your audience. Gordon Firemark walks through an ownership audit, a clean exit decision tree, the step-by-step process for transferring accounts and IP, how to settle money fairly, and the documents you’ll need. Plus, how a Podcast Prenup™ prevents drama in the first place.You’ll Learn:Why podcast partnerships break downWho owns the show name, feed, and episodesPaths to exit: assignment + buyout, retire, spin-off, or licenseThe communications plan for listeners and sponsorsSeparation agreement + IP assignment checklistHow to avoid problems with a Podcast Prenup™Links:Podcast Prenup™ Planning Guide + Co-Host Agreement: http://podcastprenup.comEasy Legal for Podcasters: https://easylegalforpodcasters.comFree sample lesson: http://gordonfiremark.com/levelupLegal templates for podcasters: https://podcastlawforms.comDisclaimer: Educational only, not legal advice.
Hiring team members—like writers, editors, and assistants—can help your podcast grow. But without the right contracts, they may actually own the work they create for your show.In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, explains the legal risks of working with freelancers and how to make sure you stay in control.You’ll learn:Why freelancers and contractors, by default, own their workThe common mistakes podcasters make when hiringThe essential contract clauses every agreement should includeHow to onboard and manage team members professionallyWhat to do if disputes ariseProtect your podcast before you hand over your next assignment.Links & Resources:Get ready-to-use podcaster contracts: https://podcastlawforms.comFree sample lesson from Easy Legal for Podcasters: https://gordonfiremark.com/levelup • • More legal forms & templates: https://podcastlawforms.com
Selling merch can be an exciting way to grow your podcast brand—but it can also land you in legal hot water. In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, explains why your podcast logo on a hoodie isn’t as simple as it looks.You’ll learn:Why podcast merch creates trademark risks in new product categoriesCommon mistakes podcasters make with branding and logosHow to run a quick trademark check before launching merchWhat steps to take if you get a cease-and-desistHow to protect your brand so you can expand confidentlyProtect your podcast brand before it’s too late.Links & Resources:Protect your podcast trademark: http://podcasttrademark.comFree sample lesson from Easy Legal for Podcasters: https://gordonfiremark.com/levelupPodcast legal forms & templates: https://podcastlawforms.com
Most podcasters think about launching their show — but not about what happens down the line. The truth is, your podcast can become a sellable asset if you treat it like a business from day one.In this episode, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, explains how to build, protect, and position your podcast so it’s valuable to buyers, partners, or networks.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The key factors that make a podcast valuableHow IP ownership and contracts determine if your show is sellableThe difference between weak and strong monetization strategiesExit options: full sale, licensing, syndication, partnershipsHow to prepare your podcast for future transfer or saleResources & Links Mentioned:🎯 Free On-Demand Training: https://podcastertraining.com🧰 Legal Templates for Podcasters: http://podcastlawforms.com📘 My Book: http://podcastlawbook.com
Class is in session! In this episode, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, breaks down the 4 Rs of Creator Law—Rights, Relationships, Risks, and Revenue. These fundamentals will help you build a creator business that’s profitable, protected, and built to last.What You’ll Learn:How copyright, trademarks, and guest releases protect your RightsWhy contracts are essential for healthy Relationships with co-hosts, editors, and sponsorsThe biggest Risks creators face (defamation, infringement, FTC rules, platform TOS) and how to reduce themSmarter Revenue streams that align with your business goalsResources Mentioned:Watch the free Level Up Your Podcast Success video: http://gordonfiremark.com/levelupDownload my Podcast Guest Release: http://podcastrelease.com📘 Legal Forms & Templates: http://podcastlawforms.com
Most podcasters give up—not because they don’t love podcasting, but because they burn out. In this episode, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, shares how to use podcasting as a strategic business tool so it fuels your brand instead of draining you.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why podcasters burn out and how to avoid itHow to treat your podcast as a business asset, not just contentThe systems and workflows that make podcasting sustainableMonetization strategies that don’t rely on adsThe burnout-proof framework to keep your podcast (and your business) thrivingMentioned in This Episode:🎯 Watch the free Level Up Your Podcast Success video: http://gordonfiremark.com/levelup🧰 Get my legal templates for podcasters: http://podcastlawforms.com📘 My book: The Podcast, Blog & New Media Producers’ Legal Survival Guide: http://podcastlawbook.com
In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™, reveals the truth about what it really takes to succeed in the creator economy. Spoiler alert: it’s not about going viral or chasing algorithmic approval. It’s about building a business that uses content strategically—and protects your assets, audience, and revenue streams from the ground up.In this episode, you’ll learn:The biggest myths about “monetization” that keep creators brokeWhy your podcast or video is just the start of your business funnelHow to build revenue streams you actually controlWhat makes creator businesses succeed where others burn outThe legal and strategic tools you need to stay protected while growingMentioned in this episode:The FREE “Level Up Your Podcast Success” video: http://gordonfiremark.com/levelupPodcast legal templates & contracts: http://podcastlawforms.comConnect with Gordon:LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/gfiremarkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gordonfiremarkFacebook: https://facebook.com/podcastlaw
Making money from your podcast shouldn’t mean compromising your message or alienating your audience. In this episode, Gordon walks through smart, sustainable ways to monetize your podcast — and how to stay legally protected while doing it.What You’ll Learn:Why “selling out” is a myth (and what monetization really means)The biggest mistakes creators make when trying to earn revenueHow to structure sponsorships, affiliate deals, memberships, and moreLegal considerations: contracts, disclosures, copyrights, and complianceHow to build a business around your podcast, not just from itMentioned Resources:Podcast Law Forms and TemplatesSecret Video: Level Up Your Podcast SuccessTrademark Consultation BookingCall to Action:🎥 Watch the free secret video: http://gordonfiremark.com/levelup
Hiring for your podcast? VA, editor, show notes writer, social media help?Before you bring anyone on board, you need to know the legal side—especially what makes someone an independent contractor vs. an employee.In this episode, I’m breaking down:How to legally hire and pay podcast freelancersThe ABC Test and what it means for California-based creatorsWhy “work-for-hire” isn’t automaticWhat goes in your contract (and what doesn’t!)The risks of skipping the paperworkIf you’re hiring help—or thinking about it—this episode could save you from serious legal headaches down the road.🎥 Watch my secret video: Level Up Your Podcast SuccessGet a sneak peek inside my Easy Legal for Podcasters program and learn the #1 legal shift that protects your show and unlocks growth.👉 http://gordonfiremark.com/levelup📚 Legal forms, templates, and contracts for podcasters:http://podcastlawforms.com🎙 Listen to the audio version of this episode:https://legitpodcastpro.captivate.fm📖 My book: The Podcast, Blog & New Media Producer’s Legal Survival Guidehttp://podcastlawbook.com👋 Say hi on social:Instagram: https://instagram.com/gordonfiremarkLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/gfiremarkFacebook: https://facebook.com/podcastlaw
Your podcast title is more than just a name—it’s your brand.And if you’re not protecting it, you could be setting yourself up for disaster.In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, I’m breaking down exactly how to trademark your podcast title so you can avoid the expensive, frustrating mess that comes from someone else beating you to the punch.We’ll cover:What trademark protection really means (and doesn’t)Why “first use” gives you rights—but “first to file” can still block youWhat makes a podcast title eligible for trademark registrationWhen to register and what the process looks likeWhat to do if someone else files a trademark that’s too close to yoursCommon trademark mistakes creators make—and how to avoid themIf you’re building a brand around your podcast, this is a must-listen episode.Links and Resources:🎯 Book your trademark consultation: http://GPF.link/tmcall🛡️ Free Guest Release Agreement: http://podcastrelease.com📚 Easy Legal for Podcasters Program: https://easylegalforpodcasters.com Connect with Gordon Firemark, The Podcast Lawyer™:Website: https://gordonfiremark.comInstagram: @gordonfiremarkLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/gfiremarkYouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thepodcastlawyerSubscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. It helps other creators like you discover the show and stay legally protected while they grow their impact, influence, and income.
What gets content creators sued—and how do you protect yourself?In this week’s episode of Legit Podcast Pro, I break down the real-world legal threats facing podcasters, streamers, editors, and other content creators. From copyright violations to guest disputes and everything in between, I explain how to stay out of legal trouble, even when you're dealing with high-stakes content.I also share insights on the current lawsuits filed by Ethan Klein against reaction video streamers—and what they reveal about fair use, transformation, and where courts may draw the line going forward.Topics Covered:Copyright, fair use, and content misuseEthan Klein’s lawsuits: Why some reactions cross the lineHow contracts, consent, and clarity keep you out of courtBest practices for creators who want to stay protectedWhat to do if you get a takedown, cease & desist, or lawsuitLinks & Resources: Free Podcast Guest Release Agreement: http://podcastrelease.comThe Podcast, Blog & New Media Producers’ Legal Survival Guide: http://podcastlawbook.comUpcoming Podcast Law Webinar: https://podcastlaw.netLegal forms for podcasters: http://podcastlawforms.comFull legal and business training for podcasters: https://easylegalforpodcasters.comCall to Action:Download your free Podcast Guest Release form and use it every time. It’s like safe sex for interviews—because consent matters. http://podcastrelease.com























