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Podcast Law’s page promotes a free live workshop titled “Grow Your Podcast With Confidence: Business & Legal Fundamentals for Podcast Growth, Influence & Income,” scheduled for June 17, 2026 at 10:00am PST. It is aimed at podcast creators and is designed to help them grow their audience, increase influence, build a community, and monetize their work while understanding the legal fundamentals related to podcasting.
Based on the page information, the workshop spans podcast operations, business growth, monetization strategy, and media law. Key topics include avoiding common mistakes that hold back podcast growth and revenue, understanding the essentials of building a sustainable podcast business, and protecting intellectual property while reducing legal risk. The page explicitly describes it as a “FREE LIVE WORKSHOP” and an “interactive, live workshop,” so the format appears to be a live interactive session. However, it does not state whether recordings, course materials, a community, or post-session Q&A will be provided.
The instructor is Gordon Firemark, described on the page as The Podcast Lawyer™, an entertainment lawyer and speaker, and a podcast law expert. The page also states that he has over 20 years of experience serving podcasters, content creators, and media professionals on matters involving copyright, licensing, trademarks, contracts, and related issues. For podcast creators, this legal background is highly relevant, especially for those who need a basic compliance mindset and legal framework.
The workshop is marked as free, with registration requiring a name and email address, along with consent to receive company emails. The page does not disclose any payment methods, nor does it mention certification, a completion certificate, or continuing education credits. As such, it looks more like an introductory public session or lead-generation workshop than a full certificate course.
The main advantages are that it is free, focused in topic, transparent about the instructor’s background, and combines podcast growth with legal risk management. It is suitable for beginner podcasters, content creators, personal brands looking to monetize, and small media teams. The limitations are that the course length, detailed syllabus, applicable legal jurisdiction, replay availability, and follow-up support are not specified. The legal content is very likely framed around U.S. media law, so Chinese users should not treat it as a substitute for local legal advice.
The page does not provide enough information to determine network accessibility from mainland China, so china_access should be marked as unknown. Since the workshop is free, payment is not currently an issue. Chinese users concerned with local copyright, trademarks, advertising compliance, or platform rules should supplement it with domestic intellectual property courses, podcast operations courses, or advice from lawyers familiar with Chinese law. Overall, it is best viewed as an English-language introductory workshop on podcast law and monetization.
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