Enforce Your Copyright

If someone is using your creative work, whether it’s been copied, posted online, republished, or monetized, that may be copyright infringement. Even if your copyright isn’t registered yet, you still have legal rights.

Larson & Larson helps creators and businesses understand their options and take the right steps to stop unauthorized use. Whether you’re looking to resolve things quickly or pursue legal action, we’ll guide you through the process.

What’s Included in Our Copyright Infringement Services

Our team will evaluate the situation and recommend a plan that fits your goals and budget. Services may include:

  • Infringement assessment to determine whether the use qualifies as copyright infringement and what rights you have, even if your work hasn’t been registered yet.
  • Review of copyright ownership or registration to confirm you hold the rights needed to take action.
  • Cease-and-desist letter drafted and sent to the infringing party, often the first and most effective step to stop unauthorized use.
  • Negotiation and resolution to help you reach a fair outcome, whether that means taking content down, licensing the work, or recovering damages.
  • Litigation support if needed, including filing a lawsuit in federal court to enforce your rights and seek damages.

Every situation is different. We’ll help you understand the strength of your claim and what enforcement approach makes the most sense based on your goals and budget.

What to Expect

Our process usually starts with an initial review to determine if infringement has occurred and whether your work is eligible for enforcement. From there, we’ll walk you through your options, from informal takedown requests to formal legal action, and recommend the path that best fits your situation. If needed, we can also help you register your copyright so you can fully enforce your rights in court.

We’ll be transparent about fees at every stage of the process, so you’ll always know what to expect before moving forward.

Ready to Enforce Your Rights?

Call us at (727) 546-0660. If we’re unavailable, please leave a message with the following details:

1. Your name and callback number.
2. A brief description of the work and how it’s being used without permission.
3. Whether the work is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.

We’ll get back to you promptly and guide you through the next steps.

Still Have Questions?

Get quick answers in our Copyright FAQs.

You can also explore our related copyright services, including copyright registration, dispute resolution, and transfers and licensing.