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Safeguard Your Frameworks & IP with Erin Austin on Visibility Strategies for Woman Entrepreneurs

Safeguard Your Frameworks & IP with Erin Austin on Visibility Strategies for Woman Entrepreneurs

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Learn how to protect your content, frameworks, and ideas as a woman entrepreneur. Erin Austin shares practical IP advice you need to scale smart and stay protected.

In this episode of Visibility Strategies for Women Entrepreneurs, I sit down with Erin Austin, Harvard-educated attorney and founder of Think Beyond IP. Erin helps women entrepreneurs legally protect their intellectual property, especially in the age of AI, online content, and corporate partnerships.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

02:15 – Erin’s journey from big law to big impact

03:40 – What actually counts as intellectual property (IP)?

05:00 – How copyright protects your content

06:15 – Common IP mistakes entrepreneurs make

08:00 – What to watch for in client contracts

10:00 – Licensing vs. ownership: why it matters

13:00 – How to build original frameworks you can protect

14:30 – Risks of using AI tools like ChatGPT and Zoom

17:45 – Can you copyright humanized AI content?

21:00 – The easiest first step to protect your IP

22:30 – Erin’s upcoming workshop and how to join

Whether you're building courses, writing a book, or scaling your brand with content, this episode is a must-listen.

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