Cómo Construir una Carrera Exitosa en el Entretenimiento: Lecciones para Artistas, Creativos y Profesionales Jóvenes
Construir una carrera exitosa en la industria del entretenimiento requiere mucho más que talento. En este artículo compartimos algunas de las lecciones más importantes que hemos aprendido trabajando con artistas, creadores, atletas y empresas del entretenimiento.
O-1B Visa for Artists, Musicians, Influencers, and Creatives: A Guide to Extraordinary Ability in the Arts
The O-1B visa is one of the most powerful immigration options available to artists, musicians and other creative professionals seeking to work in the United States. Despite common misconceptions, applicants do not need to be household names to qualify. This guide explains the requirements, evidence, application process, and strategies commonly used to demonstrate extraordinary ability in the arts.
¿Cómo Pueden los Artistas y Atletas Reducir su Carga Contributiva en Puerto Rico?
Los atletas, influencers y artistas generan ingresos mucho más allá de su actividad principal. Patrocinios, derechos de imagen, redes sociales y colaboraciones comerciales pueden crear oportunidades importantes, pero también desafíos contributivos. En este artículo, exploramos cómo una estructura empresarial adecuada, y otras estrategias pueden ayudar a optimizar la carga contributiva de figuras públicas en Puerto Rico.
Will Student-Athletes Become Employees? How Whistleblower Protections Could Transform College Athletics
As NIL, revenue sharing, and the House settlement reshape college sports, courts and regulators are increasingly confronting a fundamental question: should student-athletes be treated as employees? This article examines how employee classification could affect whistleblower protections, Title VII rights, Florida law, and the future of athlete legal protections.
Personal Finance for Artists & Creatives: A Practical Guide to Building Wealth in an Unpredictable Industry
Making money and building wealth are not the same thing. Many artists, creators, entrepreneurs, and professionals spend years chasing income without developing the systems necessary to achieve long-term financial stability. This guide explores practical strategies for budgeting, saving, investing, building credit, emergency funds, and developing the financial habits that can help creatives build wealth in unpredictable industries.
Florida Athlete Agent Law: What Agents, Athletes, and Schools Need to Know About Chapter 468
Florida already has a detailed athlete agent statute — and in the NIL era, it may be more important than ever. As college athletes increasingly monetize their name, image, and likeness through sponsorships, branding, and collectives, Florida law imposes licensing requirements, contract rules, prohibited conduct provisions upon NIL representatives. We break down Florida Chapter 468 and what agents, athletes, and schools should know about NIL representation and compliance.
The Future of NIL: How College Sports Became a Legal and Financial Battleground
College sports has entered a new era. What began as a debate over athlete publicity rights has rapidly evolved into a multibillion-dollar ecosystem involving collectives, transfer portals, private equity, and growing calls for federal regulation. We break down how NIL transformed college athletics, and why many believe the current system may be headed toward major legal and structural change.
The Tax Implications of Selling a Music Catalog
Music catalog sales can generate life-changing wealth — but without proper planning, taxes can dramatically impact the final proceeds. As catalog acquisitions continue to dominate the music industry, artists, songwriters, producers, and rights holders are increasingly evaluating the tax implications of selling music rights. We break down the major legal and tax concepts behind modern music catalog transactions.
What Is NIL? NCAA Athlete Compensation Explained
College sports has entered a new era. Athletes can now monetize their name, image, and likeness through endorsement deals, NIL collectives, sponsorships, and more. But alongside these opportunities comes growing legal complexity involving antitrust law, recruiting, compliance, and the future of the NCAA itself. We break down NIL and the legal transformation of college sports.
How to Make it in the Entertainment Industry: The No-Gatekeeping Guide for Talent, Professionals and Entrepreneurs
Breaking into entertainment isn’t about luck. It’s about: positioning, relationships, showing up where it matters. Here are 6 strategies that actually work.
Tom Cruise vs Brad Pitt - Inteligencia Artificial y Derechos de Imagen: Riesgos Legales de Deepfakes
La inteligencia artificial ya puede replicar tu voz, tu rostro… incluso tu identidad. Pero la ley no fue diseñada para esto. Aquí te explicamos los riesgos legales que artistas y creadores deben entender hoy.
Druski, Erika Kirk, and the Limits of Parody: Fair Use, Defamation, and Free Speech Explained
When does a joke become a lawsuit? The Druski controversy raises a critical question for creators: where is the line between parody, fair use, and defamation—and what happens when you cross it?
Impuestos para Artistas Extranjeros que Hacen Negocios en Estados Unidos
¿Eres artista extranjero y generas ingresos en EE. UU.? Conoce cómo funcionan los impuestos, las retenciones del 30 % y cómo evitar errores costosos.
How to Negotiate as a Freelancer: Contracts, Pricing, and Client Strategy
Freelancing isn’t just about talent—it’s about negotiation. Learn how to set rates, protect your work with contracts, and avoid scope creep so your freelance career stays profitable and sustainable.