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How to Legally Protect Your Membership (and Yourself) with Autumn Witt Boyd and Chanteé Hallett | a Nov 2021 Classic
Publisher |
Rick Mulready
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Publication Date |
Feb 08, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:04:12

Do you know how to legally protect your membership? 

In this episode of Art of Online Business, I’m sharing a replay of a fan-favorite episode from November of 2021 where I sat down with Chanteé Hallet and Autumn Witt Boyd to talk about everything you need to know about legally protecting your membership. 

Autumn Witt Boyd works with influencers to help them protect their members and avoid costly legal mistakes while scaling their businesses.

I talk with Autumn and Chanteé Hallett about the legal side of memberships. We talk about most of the legal things that you’re probably not thinking about, but really should be thinking about, when it comes to having a membership in your business.

Autumn Witt Boyd is the founder of the AWB Firm. Autumn graduated in the top 10% of her class from Vanderbilt University Law School. She spent the first ten years of her career battling over copyrights and business issues in courtrooms across the U.S. Autumn started AWB in 2015 to help entrepreneurs scale and protect their businesses. 

Chanteé Hallett is an attorney at the AWB Firm. She has a passion for intellectual property matters and helping creatives protect their brands and rights. Chanteé graduated from Charlotte School of Law in North Carolina with her Juris Doctorate.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why you need a contract with your members
  • What information and details your contract should include
  • If you should trademark your membership or program’s name
  • The downside of your content’s copyright protection
  • The pitfalls of enforcing your contract internationally
  • Why having different payment tiers can get dicey
  • If you should have a disclaimer in your contract
  • If you have to disclose when you’re an affiliate for someone

Rick Mulready's Links:

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*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.

Autumn Witt Boyd’s Links: 

Chanteé Hallett’s Links: 

Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/676

Do you know how to legally protect your membership? In this episode of Art of Online Business, I’m sharing a replay of a fan-favorite episode from November of 2021 where I sat down with Chanteé Hallet and Autumn Witt Boyd to talk about everything you need to know about legally protecting your membership. Autumn Witt Boyd works with influencers to help them protect their members and avoid costly legal mistakes while scaling their businesses.I talk with Autumn and Chanteé Hallett abou...

Do you know how to legally protect your membership? 

In this episode of Art of Online Business, I’m sharing a replay of a fan-favorite episode from November of 2021 where I sat down with Chanteé Hallet and Autumn Witt Boyd to talk about everything you need to know about legally protecting your membership. 

Autumn Witt Boyd works with influencers to help them protect their members and avoid costly legal mistakes while scaling their businesses.

I talk with Autumn and Chanteé Hallett about the legal side of memberships. We talk about most of the legal things that you’re probably not thinking about, but really should be thinking about, when it comes to having a membership in your business.

Autumn Witt Boyd is the founder of the AWB Firm. Autumn graduated in the top 10% of her class from Vanderbilt University Law School. She spent the first ten years of her career battling over copyrights and business issues in courtrooms across the U.S. Autumn started AWB in 2015 to help entrepreneurs scale and protect their businesses. 

Chanteé Hallett is an attorney at the AWB Firm. She has a passion for intellectual property matters and helping creatives protect their brands and rights. Chanteé graduated from Charlotte School of Law in North Carolina with her Juris Doctorate.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why you need a contract with your members
  • What information and details your contract should include
  • If you should trademark your membership or program’s name
  • The downside of your content’s copyright protection
  • The pitfalls of enforcing your contract internationally
  • Why having different payment tiers can get dicey
  • If you should have a disclaimer in your contract
  • If you have to disclose when you’re an affiliate for someone

Rick Mulready's Links:

Kwadwo  [QUĀY.jo]  Sampany-Kessie's Links:

*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.

Autumn Witt Boyd’s Links: 

Chanteé Hallett’s Links: 

Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/676

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