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Creators & Talent
Today’s creators are multi-hyphenates: entertainers, entrepreneurs, technologists, educators, storytellers, gamers, artists, performers, and brand-builders. With opportunity comes complexity: platform rules, IP rights, sponsorship deals, advertising and endorsement compliance, production agreements, privacy obligations, and the daily challenges of running a creator-led business.
We represent creators across traditional and digital industries, including digital creators, influencers, streamers, VTubers, podcasters, vloggers, performers, artists, writers, musicians, designers, studios, and creator-led teams.
Odin provides end-to-end legal guidance for the creator economy, meeting creators where they are and where they’re headed. Whether you’re a team of one, scaling up, or operating across multiple platforms, projects, and revenue streams, we’ve got you covered on:
- Sponsorships, endorsements, and brand deals (including FTC disclosure and advertising compliance)
- Agency, management, appearance, and performance agreements
- Publishing, production, licensing, and merchandising deals
- Trademark & copyright protection, takedowns, and fair use guidance
- Entity formation, operations, contractor templates, team agreements
- Privacy compliance and platform policies
- Counseling on AI use in creative workflows
- Contests, giveaways, and promotions compliance
- Dispute support, unpaid-fee recovery, impersonation/NIL protection
We offer comprehensive legal support for creators of all kinds, from emerging voices to established talent with global audiences and expansive creative empires. Our goal is simple: help creators protect their work, strengthen their businesses, minimize risk and grow with confidence.
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