Alpharetta Copyright Attorney
Alpharetta copyright attorney for brands & creators that mean business.
Federal copyright registration, DMCA takedowns, infringement enforcement, and licensing for Alpharetta musicians, filmmakers, software developers, designers, and creators across Fulton County. Flat-fee filings and fast takedowns.
Why Alpharetta
Protect what you build in Alpharetta.
Alpharetta’s "Tech City" reputation, Avalon’s retail and dining brands, and a thriving North Fulton startup ecosystem make trademark and copyright protection a core business need for companies here.
Copyright exists the moment you fix an original work in tangible form — but federal registration unlocks the remedies that matter: the right to sue in federal court, eligibility for statutory damages up to $150,000 per work, and recovery of attorney’s fees. For Alpharetta creators and companies, registering before you publish is the difference between a $0 problem and real leverage when someone copies your work.
Earn the right to file an infringement lawsuit in federal court
Unlock statutory damages up to $150,000 per work for willful infringement
Recover attorney’s fees from infringers
Send DMCA takedowns that platforms honor within 24–72 hours
Build a registered catalog you can license, sell, or use as collateral
Our Process
Step 1
Work Intake & Strategy
We catalog the works you need protected — songs, films, code, photos, writing — and identify the right registration type (single, group, or serial) and timeline.
Step 2
Application Preparation
We prepare and file your applications with the U.S. Copyright Office, including deposit copies and the correct claimant and authorship details.
Step 3
Registration
Standard processing runs 3–7 months for online filings; expedited "special handling" is available when a deadline or litigation requires it.
Step 4
Monitoring & Enforcement
When infringement appears, we move fast: DMCA takedowns first, then cease-and-desist letters or federal litigation backed by your registration.
What We Handle
Copyright services for Alpharetta clients.
Federal Copyright Registration
U.S. Copyright Office registration for music, film, books, photographs, software, visual art, and choreography. Single, group, and serial filings.
Music Copyright Filings
Separate registration of compositions and sound recordings, split-sheet guidance, and catalog registration for artists, producers, and labels.
DMCA Takedowns
Takedown notices to YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Spotify, Amazon, and web hosts — most infringing content comes down within 24–72 hours.
Infringement Enforcement
Cease-and-desist letters, settlement demands, and federal copyright litigation backed by statutory damages and attorney’s-fee recovery.
Licensing & Work-for-Hire
License agreements, work-for-hire and assignment contracts, and clearance so you actually own (or can use) the works you paid for.
Counter-Notice & Defense
Defense against improper takedowns and infringement claims, including fair-use opinions before you counter-notice or repost.
Pricing
Flat-fee pricing, written down.
Most copyright work is predictable enough to quote a flat fee. We disclose the full out-the-door cost before you authorize work — no hourly surprises.
| Service | Fee |
|---|---|
| Single-work registration — attorney fee | $400 |
| U.S. Copyright Office filing fee (single) | $45–$65 |
| Group registration (photos, short works, unpublished) | $550–$750 |
| DMCA takedown notice | $250–$450 |
| Cease-and-desist letter | $650–$1,200 |
| Work-for-hire / assignment agreement | $450–$900 |
| Infringement litigation | Quoted at intake |
Areas We Serve
Serving Alpharetta and Fulton County.
Copyright filings are federal and we represent clients nationwide, but our office is in nearby Decatur. If you’re building in any of these communities, we can meet in person.
Related IP Practice
The full IP stack for Alpharetta brands.
Trademark
Alpharetta trademark attorney
Federal trademark registration, clearance searches, and brand enforcement for businesses and product lines.
Entertainment
Music & entertainment law
Record deals, publishing, sync licensing, and royalty disputes for artists, labels, and producers.
Business
Business & corporate law
Entity formation, contracts, and outside counsel for startups, agencies, and growing companies.
Common Questions
Alpharetta Copyright FAQ.
How much does a Alpharetta copyright attorney cost?
Landry Legal works on transparent flat fees. A single-work registration is typically $400 in attorney fees plus the U.S. Copyright Office filing fee ($45–$65). Group registrations run $550–$750, DMCA takedown notices are $250–$450, and cease-and-desist letters are $650–$1,200. Litigation is quoted at intake.
Do I need to register a copyright if my work is automatically protected?
Yes. Copyright exists the moment you fix a work in tangible form, but federal registration unlocks the only remedies that matter: the right to sue in federal court, statutory damages up to $150,000 per work, and attorney’s fees. Without registration you can’t sue — register before you publish.
Someone is using my work online — what do I do today?
Move fast. The first step is usually a DMCA takedown notice to the platform hosting the infringement (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Spotify, Amazon, or the website host). Most platforms remove infringing content within 24–72 hours. If they counter-notice, escalation options include a cease-and-desist letter or a federal lawsuit if the work is registered.
How does music copyright work — do I register the song or the recording?
Both, separately. The musical composition (melody + lyrics) is one copyright; the sound recording (the master) is a separate copyright. If you wrote and recorded the song yourself you own both, but you still register them separately or via a group registration. We handle this for metro Atlanta artists every week.
Can you represent Alpharetta creators if you’re based in Decatur?
Yes. Copyright is federal, so we serve creators and companies throughout Fulton County and nationwide from our metro Atlanta office. Registration, takedowns, and enforcement are handled remotely, with in-person meetings available when you want them.
What is fair use and how do I know if I qualify?
Fair use is a defense allowing limited use of copyrighted material for criticism, comment, news, teaching, or parody. Courts weigh the purpose of the use, the nature of the work, the amount used, and the market effect. It is fact-specific and hard to predict — don’t rely on it without a legal opinion.
Get Started
Ready to protect your work?
Whether you’re launching a new Alpharetta brand or protecting a catalog of creative work, it starts with a 30-minute strategy call. You’ll leave with a clear plan and an exact quote.