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Guest Releases: Case Studies That Will Make You Realize You DO Need One!

Published on: 15th May, 2025

Your guest agreed to be on your podcast… but did they actually give you legal permission to publish, edit, and promote that content?

In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, Gordon Firemark shares three urgent case studies where podcasters were forced to remove episodes, refund sponsors, or defend themselves against legal threats—all because they didn’t use a proper guest release.

These stories show just how fast things can go sideways—and what you can do to avoid the fallout.


What You’ll Learn:


Why “implied” permission is not enough


How to make guest consent irrevocable


What to include in your release if you’re using AI audio tools


How to protect yourself from post-publication demands


Where to get a free, lawyer-drafted guest release template


Links and Resources:


Free Guest Release Template → http://podcastrelease.com


Free sample lesson: Easy Legal for Podcasters → https://gordonfiremark.com/levelup


Legal Templates and Contracts for Podcasters → https://podcastlawforms.com


Call to Action:

If you’re publishing interviews and you don’t have signed guest releases, you’re gambling with your content. Don’t wait until there’s a problem. Download the free template and protect your podcast now.

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Gordon Firemark

Gordon Firemark (gordonfiremark.com) has practiced media and entertainment law in Los Angeles since 1992. Widely known as The Podcast Lawyer™ (ThePodcastLawyer.com), he has spent his career helping creative industry professionals make deals that make sense, and that get their productions developed, financed, produced and distributed. His practice also covers copyrights, trademarks, business transactions, and corporate matters for clients in media and entertainment.