Taylor Swift just filed to trademark her voice. Here's why that matters for every creator, and the 8 brand deal contract clauses you need to read before you sign anything.In this episode, I walk through the eight contract clauses in brand deals that quietly strip creators of their rights, including the AI replica clause that Taylor Swift's legal team is working to address through trademark law. What each clause means, why it matters, and what you can do contractually right now.Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction: Taylor Swift just applied to register her voice as a trademark(02:52) Why this matters for every creator, and what you can do about it(03:44) Clause 1: "All rights," "in perpetuity," "worldwide license"(05:20) Clause 2: Work-for-hire, and what the Supreme Court said(08:51) Clause 3: Assignment vs. licensing(10:21) Clause 4: Your name, voice, and likeness(11:01) Clause 5: The AI replica clause(14:40) Clause 6: Exclusivity and non-compete language(16:07) Clause 7: FTC disclosure—who gets sued when it goes wrong(17:49) Clause 8: Indemnification(10:23) Practical takeaway and the free checklist📎 Free download: Brand Deal Red Flags Checklist at kingpatentlaw.comAvoid the legal horrors and keep rocking your IP.🎸🕷📄 Full transcript and more resources at kingpatentlaw.com/blog📱@kingpatentlaw on social media platforms (NOT X)🗓 Ready to protect your brand and business? Book a consultation at kingpatentlaw.com. I serve intellectual property clients nationwide and business and estate planning clients in Illinois.Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not form an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, consult with a licensed attorney. Contains attorney advertisement material. Julie King | King Patent Law, PLLC | 301 N Neil St Ste 400, Champaign IL 61820. Phone and email available at kingpatentlaw.com
Taylor Swift just filed to trademark her voice. Here's why that matters for every creator, and the 8 brand deal contract clauses you need to read before you sign anything.
In this episode, I walk through the eight contract clauses in brand deals that quietly strip creators of their rights, including the AI replica clause that Taylor Swift's legal team is working to address through trademark law. What each clause means, why it matters, and what you can do contractually right now.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction: Taylor Swift just applied to register her voice as a trademark
(02:52) Why this matters for every creator, and what you can do about it
(03:44) Clause 1: "All rights," "in perpetuity," "worldwide license"
(05:20) Clause 2: Work-for-hire, and what the Supreme Court said
(08:51) Clause 3: Assignment vs. licensing
(10:21) Clause 4: Your name, voice, and likeness
(11:01) Clause 5: The AI replica clause
(14:40) Clause 6: Exclusivity and non-compete language
(16:07) Clause 7: FTC disclosure—who gets sued when it goes wrong
(17:49) Clause 8: Indemnification
(10:23) Practical takeaway and the free checklist
📎 Free download: Brand Deal Red Flags Checklist at kingpatentlaw.com
Avoid the legal horrors and keep rocking your IP.🎸🕷
📄 Full transcript and more resources at kingpatentlaw.com/blog
📱@kingpatentlaw on social media platforms (NOT X)
🗓 Ready to protect your brand and business? Book a consultation at kingpatentlaw.com. I serve intellectual property clients nationwide and business and estate planning clients in Illinois.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not form an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, consult with a licensed attorney. Contains attorney advertisement material. Julie King | King Patent Law, PLLC | 301 N Neil St Ste 400, Champaign IL 61820. Phone and email available at kingpatentlaw.com
Your business has IP worth protecting. Your brand deal contract may be signing it away. Your AI tools may not be as confidential as you think. I'm Julie King, a patent, IP, & business attorney with 25+ years of experience, and I make intellectual property and business law actually interesting—with a rock-and-horror twist. Patents, trademarks, copyright, trade secrets, brand deals, and business law for small business owners and creators. No jargon. No condescension. Just the stuff you actually need to know. Avoid the legal horrors and keep rocking your IP. 💀🎸
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