• Brian Bloom, A Legal Life Devoted to Creators.
    Feb 8 2025
    Episode 47 - The Daily Creator: The Future of Music, Entertainment & Creator Tech with Powerhouse Attorney Brian Bloom In this powerhouse episode of The Daily Creator, I sit down with Brian Bloom, a veteran entertainment lawyer who has spent decades representing some of the biggest names in music and entertainment. Brian’s career spans from working with legendary artists like Tupac (where we collaborated), Eminem, Wu-Tang Clan, Rick Ross, and many more, to now being on the cutting edge of AI and digital innovation. Brian’s practice today is at the forefront of AI, digital twins, and new technology, helping some of the biggest creators and entertainment companies navigate this next frontier. I caught up with him fresh off his trip to CES, where he was deep in conversations with the biggest players in AI and entertainment tech, advising them on the legal landscape of these groundbreaking developments. In this conversation, we discuss: ✅ The wildest legal battles from hip-hop’s golden era ✅ How the role of entertainment lawyers has changed over the decades ✅ What AI and digital twins mean for the future of creators and their rights ✅ How artists, musicians, and creators can protect their work in a rapidly evolving digital world ✅ The biggest lessons Brian has learned from working with A-list talent If you’re a creator, an entrepreneur, or just fascinated by the intersection of law, technology, and entertainment, this episode is packed with insider knowledge and real-world experience from one of the industry’s top legal minds. 🎧 Don’t miss this one! Subscribe, drop a comment, and let us know what you think about the future of entertainment law!
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • How to Build an Amazing Remote Culture in Your Team.
    Feb 6 2025
    Building a Thriving Remote Culture | The Daily Creator with Eric Farber In this episode of The Daily Creator, Eric Farber shares his journey and insights into building a successful remote company culture. With 59% of small businesses now employing remote workers, it's crucial for leaders to create a culture that fosters engagement, connection, and growth—no matter where your team is located. Eric, the founder of several companies including Pacific Workers, Creators Legal, and Viva Global, offers practical advice on how to build a thriving remote culture that doesn’t just survive, but truly thrives. He discusses the importance of treating people like people, offering career growth opportunities, and being transparent about career paths—key components to keeping remote employees engaged and motivated. In this episode, you'll learn: How to create a culture of connection and accountability in a remote environment. The importance of transparency and providing career growth opportunities for remote teams. Practical tips on onboarding, overcommunication, and fostering engagement. The value of celebrating wins—big and small—to boost morale. How servant leadership and leadership by example can help cultivate a thriving company culture. Eric also dives into the philosophy of building not just a company, but a community—one where people feel part of something bigger than just the work they do. Whether you're a business leader or a creator, this episode offers valuable lessons on leadership, culture, and managing remote teams. Key Takeaways: Building a strong remote culture requires intentional effort and transparency. Providing clear career paths helps employees stay engaged and feel valued. Overcommunication, effective onboarding, and celebrating wins are key to success. Servant leadership can drive personal growth and company-wide success. Stay Connected: Subscribe for more insights on leadership, the creator economy, and building successful remote teams. Visit: www.TheDailyCreatorPodcast.com Connect with Eric: eric@creatorslegal.com Learn more about Creators Legal: www.CreatorsLegal.com
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    19 mins
  • TikTok’s Future, Microsoft’s Acquisition & FTC Changes Under Trump: What It Means for Creators
    Feb 4 2025

    In this episode of The Daily Creator, Eric Farber dives into two major stories shaking up the digital landscape and impacting creators: the ongoing battle surrounding TikTok’s future in the U.S. and the potential regulatory shifts under the Trump administration that could change the way platforms handle advertising and data privacy.

    TikTok’s Ongoing Struggles and Microsoft’s Potential Acquisition
    TikTok’s future in the U.S. has been uncertain, with President Trump’s administration pushing for a ban. But now, reports indicate that Microsoft might be in talks to acquire the platform. What does this mean for creators who rely on TikTok for exposure and revenue? In this episode, Eric explores how this acquisition could bring stability to the app, change its data policies, and affect creators who have made TikTok their primary platform.

    FTC Under Trump: A Shifting Regulatory Landscape
    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) introduced new rules during the Biden administration aimed at protecting the data of young users, especially preventing platforms from selling data about those under 13. But with Trump’s return to the White House, tech leaders like Elon Musk have already begun lobbying against these rules. Eric breaks down what this means for creators who rely on data-driven advertising to monetize their content. Could a rollback of these regulations lead to more ad revenue—or more privacy concerns?

    What Does This All Mean for Creators?
    With potential changes to both TikTok’s business operations and advertising rules under the FTC, creators must be prepared for a rapidly shifting digital world. How will these regulatory changes impact your revenue streams, your audience engagement, and your ability to scale your business? Tune in to hear Eric’s thoughts on what’s next and how creators can stay adaptable in the face of these changes.

    Stay informed and stay ahead in the creator economy! Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help us grow.

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    10 mins
  • Ep. 44 Frozen Future: The U.S. TikTok Ban and Trump's Trillion-Dollar Claim
    Jan 22 2025

    Epidose 44 is another update for the TikTok Ban as of 1/22/25

    In this critical episode of The Daily Creator Podcast, host Eric Farber takes you through the latest twists in the TikTok saga as the U.S. teeters on the edge of major policy changes that could reshape the digital landscape. This episode, titled "Frozen Future," dives into President Trump’s recent executive order that halts the TikTok ban, providing a 75-day reprieve amid growing concerns over national security and international data laws.


    Discover the intricate backstory of TikTok's challenges in the U.S., from its initial concerns raised in 2020, through legislative battles, to its current precarious position. Learn about the Supreme Court's involvement and how shifting presidential directives have influenced the platform's operational stability in the U.S.


    Eric Farber discusses Trump's astonishing valuation of TikTok at a trillion dollars and his unprecedented proposal for the U.S. to acquire a 50% stake. What does this mean for the future of corporate ownership, government involvement in private entities, and the global tech ecosystem?


    Also in this episode, hear about the international response, with countries like Canada and the UK signaling possible similar actions, reflecting a potentially global reevaluation of how social media platforms are regulated.


    Tune in as Eric dissects what these developments might mean for content creators who depend on TikTok, exploring the broader implications for the creator economy and what potential moves by influential figures like Elon Musk could bring to the narrative.


    Subscribe to The Daily Creator Podcast on Apple Podcasts for insightful, timely discussions that keep you at the forefront of digital innovation and creator rights. Join Eric each week as he breaks down complex tech issues and their impact on creators around the world.

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    8 mins
  • Ep 43. TikTok Ban Update #2: Creators Flock to RedNote | What’s Next for TikTok’s Future in the U.S.
    Jan 16 2025

    TikTok Ban Update #2: Creators Flock to RedNote | What’s Next for TikTok’s Future in the U.S.

    🚨 Breaking News: The clock is ticking as TikTok’s fate in the U.S. hangs in the balance with the January 19th, 2025 deadline fast approaching. If ByteDance doesn't sell TikTok’s U.S. operations, the platform could be completely shut down in the U.S. But there's a growing shift happening behind the scenes—creators are flocking to RedNote, a Chinese app that has quickly emerged as a serious alternative to TikTok. Having explored RedNote myself, I can tell you—it’s strikingly similar to TikTok, offering everything creators love about the platform, from content discovery to easy video editing tools.

    In this update, I dive into why RedNote is becoming the new home for creators, how it’s positioning itself as a backup plan in case of a TikTok ban, and what this shift means for the broader creator economy. I’ll share how the app mirrors TikTok’s features, and why many are making the switch now, including me.

    But the big question remains—will TikTok be sold? There’s still hope for the platform, and I firmly believe Congress will step in to extend the deadline and provide more time for negotiations. The situation is far from over, and in this episode, I cover the emerging buyers who are positioning themselves to save TikTok and keep it in the U.S. market.

    Who are these potential buyers, and what does a TikTok sale or divestment look like? Elon Musk, MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson), Frank McCourt’s Project Liberty, and others are making bids for TikTok’s future. With so many high-profile names involved, the possibility of a sale—or at the very least, a proper divestment—seems more likely.

    But it’s not just about the potential buyers—what happens to the creator economy if TikTok is banned? In this episode, we’ll explore how millions of TikTok creators, small businesses, and influencers are being impacted by the uncertainty, and what they can do to prepare for what’s coming.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    • RedNote’s Growing Popularity: Why TikTok creators are making the shift to RedNote and how it compares to TikTok.
    • The potential impact of a TikTok shutdown on the creator economy and small businesses.
    • Why I believe Congress will extend the TikTok deadline and how this could give ByteDance more time to negotiate a sale or divestment.
    • An update on the high-profile buyers interested in acquiring TikTok, including Elon Musk, MrBeast, Frank McCourt, and others.
    • Insights into what could happen to TikTok in the U.S. and what creators should expect in the coming weeks.

    As TikTok’s deadline approaches, this episode will give you a thorough breakdown of what’s happening behind the scenes, who’s involved, and what’s likely to happen next. Whether you’re a creator, business owner, or TikTok user, this is one update you won’t want to miss. Tune in for the latest developments and expert insights on the future of TikTok and the social media landscape in 2025.

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    10 mins
  • Ep. 42. TikTok Ban Update: 1-15-25 Special Episodes - Will TikTok Go Dark
    Jan 15 2025

    Special Episode 1-15-25

    The Daily Creator | TikTok Ban Update: The Future of Social Media and Free Speech in the U.S.

    The clock is ticking on TikTok’s future in the United States. With just days until the January 19th, 2025 deadline, TikTok, the social media giant with over 170 million users in the U.S., faces a crucial decision: either ByteDance, its parent company, sells the app or the platform is banned. But the stakes go far beyond just shutting down an app—this battle touches on issues of free speech, national security, data privacy, and the future of social media. And there’s one key question hanging in the air: Will the U.S. Supreme Court step in before it’s too late?

    In this episode of The Daily Creator, host Eric Farber breaks down everything you need to know about the potential TikTok ban, the legal battles, and what’s at stake for millions of creators, small business owners, and everyday users who rely on TikTok for income, networking, and self-expression.

    Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode:

    • Supreme Court’s Role: The U.S. Supreme Court could decide TikTok’s fate as early as today, and their ruling will determine whether the platform can remain operational in the U.S. or face an immediate shutdown.
    • The Latest in Legislation: Senators Edward Markey, Ron Wyden, Cory Booker, and Representative Ro Khanna have introduced the Extend the TikTok Deadline Act, which seeks to delay the January 19th deadline by 270 days, giving Congress more time to fully assess the consequences of banning the app. We explore how this legislation could change the timeline and the stakes involved.
    • Elon Musk & TikTok: Could Elon Musk save TikTok? There are rumors that Musk is in talks to acquire the platform, but ByteDance has denied these claims. What does Musk’s potential involvement mean for the future of TikTok and its millions of users?
    • What a Ban Would Mean for Creators and Businesses: TikTok isn’t just a social media platform; it’s a vital tool for creators, entrepreneurs, small business owners, and influencers who generate income, connect with audiences, and promote their brands. A TikTok shutdown would have serious ramifications, and we dive into the real-world consequences for the creative economy.
    • Legal and Political Implications: What does the TikTok ban mean for the broader debate over data privacy, national security, and online freedom of speech? We explore the legal complexities surrounding this issue, including how the ban could potentially violate the First Amendment rights of the millions who use TikTok for free expression.

    This episode unpacks the legal drama, the political maneuvering, and the broader implications of TikTok’s potential demise in the U.S. With Congress, the Supreme Court, and ByteDance at the center of this heated debate, The Daily Creator brings you the critical updates you need to understand the future of digital media and what’s next for social media creators in the U.S.

    Stay informed and engaged as we cover this ever-evolving situation. Will TikTok be saved, or is the platform’s future on the line? Tune in to find out and get expert insights into one of the most important tech and legal battles of the year.

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    6 mins
  • Protecting Your Creativity: Intellectual Property 101
    Jan 15 2025

    Episode 41: Welcome to The Daily Creator, where we explore the intersection of creativity, business, and growth for creators. In this episode, Eric Farber—Founder and CEO of Creators Legal and a former intellectual property attorney—dives deep into a topic every creator needs to understand: intellectual property rights. Whether you’re a musician, filmmaker, writer, entrepreneur, or digital content creator, knowing how to protect your work is essential for safeguarding your career and your vision.

    As creators, we pour our hearts and souls into what we make, but the reality is that the digital age has made it easier than ever for others to misuse, copy, or even outright steal our creations. Intellectual property laws exist to help protect what we create, but navigating the legal landscape can feel overwhelming. Eric breaks it all down in simple terms, offering insights into the three main forms of intellectual property: copyrights, trademarks, and patents.

    Through engaging stories and practical examples, Eric explains why intellectual property matters and how creators can ensure their work remains under their control. One particularly inspiring story highlights the journey of renowned artist Anish Kapoor, who defended his rights when a knockoff version of his iconic sculpture, "Cloud Gate" (known as "The Bean" in Chicago), appeared overseas. Kapoor’s victory is a testament to the importance of standing up for what you’ve created.

    In this episode, Eric also addresses the unique challenges creators face in the online world, where a single click can spread your work to millions without your consent. He emphasizes the importance of being proactive in understanding and protecting your intellectual property and offers insights into the resources available through Creators Legal.

    Creators Legal was built to simplify the legal side of creativity, providing tools and resources that empower creators to focus on their passion instead of paperwork. While we don’t offer legal advice, our platform is designed to help creators navigate contracts, understand their rights, and take the steps needed to protect their work.

    If you’re a creator who’s ever faced challenges with intellectual property—whether it’s your work being copied, your brand being misused, or your innovations being stolen—this episode is for you. We invite you to listen, learn, and take steps to ensure your creativity is protected.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why intellectual property rights are essential for creators
    • The differences between copyrights, trademarks, and patents
    • How intellectual property protections apply to your creative work
    • The challenges of protecting your work in today’s digital world
    • Insights from real-world examples, like Anish Kapoor’s legal battle
    • How Creators Legal can support your journey as a creator

    Join the conversation! Have you experienced issues with intellectual property? How did it impact you, and what steps did you take? Share your story with us, and you might be featured in a future episode.

    Links and Resources:
    Visit Creators Legal: www.creatorslegal.com
    Follow Eric Farber on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ericfarber

    Thank you for tuning in to The Daily Creator. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your creative network. Your creativity is your power—protect it, nurture it, and let it thrive.

    We’ll see you next time on The Daily Creator!

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    7 mins
  • Special Episode: Will Tik-Tok Be Banned: Supreme Court Breakdown
    Jan 13 2025

    In this special episode of The Daily Creator, Eric Farber takes a deep dive into the high-stakes legal battle that could change the social media landscape forever. TikTok, a platform with over 170 million U.S. users, faces a looming shutdown as the Supreme Court deliberates on a law requiring its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app by January 19th—or face a nationwide ban.

    With oral arguments concluded and the deadline approaching, this episode unpacks the complexities of the case. From national security concerns surrounding data collection and content manipulation to the free speech implications for millions of creators, the future of TikTok is uncertain. Eric explores:

    • The Supreme Court’s stance on free speech vs. national security.
    • How Apple and Google will comply with the law by removing TikTok from their app stores.
    • The ripple effects on the creator economy if TikTok goes dark.
    • Why Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are positioned to gain through X and Instagram Reels.
    • The political twist as President-elect Donald Trump, who initiated the ban, flips his stance and his Justice Department prepares to take over enforcement.

    This episode goes beyond the courtroom drama to examine the broader implications for creators, advertisers, and social media as a whole. If the ban takes effect, it could redefine freedom of speech, national security, and the influence of billionaires in controlling digital platforms.

    Are we ready for a world without TikTok? What does this mean for the future of creators and the platforms vying to take its place? Tune in to this timely and critical discussion.

    📌 Don’t forget to follow and leave a review for The Daily Creator on Apple Podcasts. Connect with Eric Farber at Eric@CreatorsLegal.com or on LinkedIn to share your thoughts!

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    7 mins