Your content built your business. Let's make sure it stays yours.
Join the Copycat Workshop for two hours of live training, real-time Q&A, and the lawyer-drafted templates you need to protect your content, enforce your rights, and publish your best work without looking over your shoulder.
Live on Zoom | Thursday, April 9 at 2pm EST | $197
You put more into your content than most people will ever see.
The hours behind your frameworks. The expertise distilled into your curriculum. The thinking that went into your copy, your methodology, your creative work.
It's not just content. It's the core of your business. It's what makes you worth hiring, worth following, and worth paying.
And right now, the moment you publish any of it... someone could take it.
Maybe you've already experienced it. The sick feeling of seeing your words, your framework, or your program structure show up somewhere else under someone else's name.
Maybe you haven't yet. But if you've been creating content for any length of time, you already know the risk is real.
And if you're being honest - you're not entirely sure what you'd do if it happened.
Here's what most online business owners don't realize:
You don't need a copycat to steal your entire program to have a problem. It happens in smaller ways every day.
Your email copy chopped up into someone else's carousel post. Your signature framework repackaged under a different name. Your free download being sold by someone who didn't create it.
And now there's a new question on top of all of it:
If you're using AI to create content - and who isn't - do you actually own what it's helping you make?
Most people are avoiding that question. But the answer could come back to bite them.
HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS
There are real, practical steps you can take.
You don't need to hide your content under a rock. You don't need a shark of a lawyer on retainer.
You just need clear guidance and the right tools from someone who actually understands both the law and the online business world.
That's exactly what the Copycat Workshop is for.
 The Copycat Workshop
Live Reteach | Thursday, April 9 at 2pm EST
I first taught the Copycat Workshop three years ago. It's been one of my best-selling workshops ever since - and I've been teaching it long enough to know that "it's still selling" is not the same as "it's still current."
The legal landscape around intellectual property has shifted. AI changed everything. The questions my students are asking now are different from the ones they were asking three years ago.
So this year - as part of my focus on refining everything in my business that's already working - I'm reteaching it live. Updated, expanded, and with Q&A throughout so you can get your specific questions answered in real time.
Here's what we'll cover in five focused parts:
PART 1: THE BASICS
What a copyright actually is and how it protects your content
Before you can protect your content, you need to understand what the law actually says about it — and most online business owners are working with a patchwork of half-understood concepts and hopeful assumptions. This lesson clears all of that up. You'll walk away knowing exactly what intellectual property is, how copyright protection works, and what it means for the content you create every day.
PART 2:Â PREVENTION
How to protect your work before someone steals it
The best time to protect your content is before someone tries to take it. This lesson walks you through the specific, practical steps you can take right now to make your intellectual property harder to steal and easier to defend - without slowing down your content creation.
PART 3: ENFORCEMENT
Exactly what to do when someone steals your content
This is the lesson you hope you never need - and the one you'll be grateful you have if you do. When you discover that someone has stolen your content, the window for action is short and the steps matter. You'll walk away knowing exactly what to do, in exactly the right order, so you can respond quickly and professionally without panic or an expensive attorney.
PART 4: THE OTHER SIDE
How to use other people’s content legally in your own business
As an online business owner, you regularly reference, quote, share, and build on other people's ideas and content. This lesson walks you through exactly how to do that legally and ethically - what fair use actually means, when it applies, and where the lines are that you never want to accidentally cross.
PART 5: AI CONTENT - NEW
Who owns the content you create with AI?
Almost every online business owner I know is using AI to create content right now - emails, frameworks, course lessons, social posts. And almost none of them know who legally owns what comes out of it. This brand new lesson answers that question directly, and explains what it means for your intellectual property protections going forward.
This is the power of having the right tools -
and knowing how to use them.
MEET YOUR NEW LEGAL BFF
Hey, I’m Amy Nesheim!
I'm a licensed attorney who helps online entrepreneurs, coaches, course creators, consultants, and freelancers protect their businesses and get back to what they do best.
I believe that every business owner — no matter the size of their business — deserves access to high-quality legal resources without going into debt over massive attorney fees.
After working in a law firm helping small businesses get started, I realized the traditional law firm model wasn't built for modern online entrepreneurs. So I built something that was.
I've been helping my students protect their work from copycats since 2020. The Copycat Workshop is one of the most practical things I teach — and this updated, live version is the most comprehensive it's ever been.
I can't wait to see you in the room.
The Copycat Workshop
Live | Thursday, April 9 | 2 PM EST
âś” Five focused lessons covering the complete arc of copyright protection
âś” A brand new lesson on ownership of AI-generated content
âś” Live Q&A throughout - ask your specific questions in real time
âś” Copyright Cease & Desist Letter Template ($197 value)
âś” DMCA Takedown Notice Template ($197 value)
âś” Intellectual Property License Agreement ($297 value)
âś” IP Clause for Client Contracts ($77 value)
âś” Fair Use Factors Guide ($47 value)
âś” Copyright Enforcement Guide ($97 value)
✔ Lifetime access to the updated recording — in your course dashboard within 48 hours