Portland Entertainment & New Technologies Attorneys

Practical legal support for intellectual property, contracts, and technology-driven businesses.

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Our clients include professionals across creative arts, entertainment, and media, including music, film, television, publishing, writing, crafts, online services, and marketing. We negotiate and draft agreements, handle disputes, and advise on industry standards and intellectual property issues.

We also represent established and startup technology businesses, including content providers and e-commerce companies, with business, finance, tax, and IP guidance at all stages of development.

Common Challenges We Solve

  • Creative professionals and technology founders often sign contracts that undervalue their work or surrender rights they did not intend to give away.
  • Disputes over ownership, royalties, or platform liability can stall projects and drain resources if not addressed quickly and strategically.
  • Startup technology companies need practical legal guidance that keeps pace with fast-moving deals and emerging regulatory requirements.

Why Clients Trust EOP Law

Deep Experience

Our attorneys bring decades of experience helping Portland businesses and individuals navigate complex legal matters.

Boutique Service

You'll work directly with experienced attorneys who know your goals and provide personalized guidance.

Trusted Relationships

We're known for our approachable, responsive style and commitment to building lasting client relationships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns the content I create for a client?
Ownership depends on the agreement and whether work qualifies as "work made for hire" under copyright law. We draft agreements that clearly protect your interests.
How do I license my software or digital content?
We draft licensing agreements that define permitted uses, payment terms, territory, exclusivity, and termination rights tailored to your distribution model.
What legal documents does a SaaS company need?
At minimum: Terms of Service, a Privacy Policy, a Data Processing Agreement if you handle personal data, and an SLA for enterprise clients. We draft and review all of these.
Can you help negotiate a record deal or production agreement?
Yes. We review and negotiate deal points including advances, royalties, ownership, creative control, and term length for recording, film, and television agreements.