Can someone take your content, trademark it, and profit? The Mel Robbins Let Them controversy raises big questions for creators. Here’s what happened—and how to protect your ideas. Work With Us We make video and podcast content creation accessible and achievable with highly personalized learning and support. https://pss.media/one-on-one-support Let's connect 🤗 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/psscreativemedia/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-davis-pss/ 🔗 Links mentioned in the episode Cassie Phillips Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cassie.phillips.letthem/ Sage Justice Substack Articles https://sagejustice.substack.com/p/can-mel-robbins-trademark-your-words https://sagejustice.substack.com/p/mel-robbins-and-plagiarism NYPost Article https://nypost.com/2025/03/12/lifestyle/army-wife-claims-mel-robbins-stole-her-idea-let-them-book/ Timestamps⏱️ 00:00 Introduction to the Controversy 01:06 Meet the Creators: Mel Robbins and Casey Phillips 04:10 Understanding the Let Them Theory and Poem 06:51 The Viral Spread and Public Reactions 17:38 Trademark Battle and Legal Implications 27:34 The Serenity Prayer and Copyright Infringement 28:39 Understanding Copyright Law 30:39 Case Study: Casey Phillips' Poem 32:33 Legal Implications and AI 37:52 Protecting Your Intellectual Property 48:16 Building a Supportive Community 51:28 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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