Overview
Overview
O’Hagan Meyer helps businesses, creators, rights holders, and innovators secure, protect, monetize, license, enforce, and defend copyright assets. We counsel clients based on their commercial realities, business goals, industry pressures, and long-term growth aspirations.
Drawing on our substantial intellectual property litigation experience, we help clients maximize the value of creative assets while reducing risk associated with infringement claims, licensing conflicts, and emerging technologies. Our attorneys are particularly experienced handling copyright disputes in the context of technology, licensing, contracts, media, branding, AI, trade secrets, unfair competition, and broader business disputes.
Our experience spans industries where content, technology, and creative assets are critical, including media, music and entertainment companies, as well as creative artists, sports and NIL, software and technology, retail, consumer products, education, and service businesses. We take a big-picture perspective, assessing copyright issues in the context of contractual rights, digital platforms, AI, branding, and broader intellectual property concerns.
O’Hagan Meyer’s IP Litigation team is particularly strong when copyright issues evolve into conflict. We represent clients in matters involving:
- Copyright infringement claims and defenses
- Fair use disputes
- Licensing and royalty disputes
- Ownership and authorship disputes
- Copyright issues involving software, digital content, AI-generated content, and emerging technologies
- Entertainment, music, sports and NIL-related IP disputes
- Contract disputes involving copyrighted works
- Related enforcement actions, and misappropriation and unfair competition claims
Clients benefit from practical counseling backed by extensive IP litigation experience. For businesses facing infringement claims, licensing disputes, or copyright challenges tied to broader commercial issues, O’Hagan Meyer provides support throughout the copyright lifecycle, from acquisition, protection strategy and commercialization through enforcement and litigation when necessary.