Protecting Your Brand: Trademark and Copyright Tips for Influencers Key Legal Risks on Social Media and How to Avoid Them
Influencers and digital brands live and breathe intellectual property, often without realizing it. This post explains how everyday content decisions—reposting clips, using brand logos “for aesthetic,” re-cutting old campaign footage, or choosing a look-alike handle—interact with Canadian copyright and trademark law and with the IP rules of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. It also covers practical ways to treat your name, handle, and logo as business assets, tighten your contracts around ownership and licensing, and set clear expectations with collaborators, so that your brand grows with clear boundaries, fewer surprises, and less legal risk.
