Writers Newsletter Legal Checklist: CAN-SPAM, Privacy Policy, and Platform Risk for Substack and Ghost Creators Running a paid newsletter also means running an email marketing operation. Federal law, state privacy statutes, and FTC disclosure rules apply to your subscriber list whether you have 200 readers or 200,000.
Writers Book Publishing Contracts: What Authors Are Signing Away — and How to Protect What Matters You got the offer. Now comes the part no one prepares you for — understanding what the contract actually says. Here's what traditional publishing agreements cover, what you're giving up, and what you can negotiate before you sign.
Writers The Legal Guide for Newsletter Creators: Copyright, FTC Disclosures, and Privacy Compliance Running a paid newsletter is running a business. Here's what every newsletter creator needs to know about copyright, FTC disclosures, privacy compliance, and platform terms.
Writers Traditional vs. Self-Publishing Contracts: What Every Author Should Know Before Signing Before you sign a publishing contract — traditional or self-published — you need to know what you're actually transferring. This guide breaks down royalties, reversion clauses, copyright fundamentals, and what's actually negotiable in a traditional deal.
Startup Central Unlocking Success in Audiobook Deals: The Essential Role of Lawyers in Audiobook Production Table of contents Loading AudioNative Player... The Evolving Audiobook Market and Legal Complexity The audiobook industry has experienced tremendous growth over the past decade. With revenue projections expected to reach over $3.5 billion by 2025, the market is booming as more consumers turn to digital audio for their storytelling,