Jamaica's creative economy is globally recognized, and intellectual property (IP) is at the heart of its value. At Young Law, we help innovators, creators, and brands protect their work and monetize it effectively. From trademark registration to licensing deals, we ensure your creative and intellectual assets are safeguarded locally and internationally.
Jamaica's creative economy is globally recognized, and intellectual property (IP) is at the heart of its value. At Young Law, we help innovators, creators, and brands protect their work and monetize it effectively. From trademark registration to licensing deals, we ensure your creative and intellectual assets are safeguarded locally and internationally.

Jamaica's creative industries—music, film, fashion, culinary arts, and digital content—are protected by a combination of the Copyright Act, the Trade Marks Act, and the Designs Act. These laws empower creators to safeguard their original works, control how their content is used, and benefit financially from their talents.
For entertainers and entrepreneurs in music, social media, or brand development, registering your copyright or trademark is the first step in building generational wealth.
Young Law provides strategic IP protection, including:
Trademark registration in Jamaica
IP contract negotiation and licensing
Brand enforcement
Rights management and dispute resolution
We ensure that your intellectual property remains yours—and that you get paid for its use, at home and abroad.
Trademark registration and protection
Copyright filing and infringement defense
Licensing, merchandising, and royalty agreements
Talent and management contracts
Record label, publishing, and distribution agreements
Brand protection strategies for entertainers and influencers
Entertainment law and Intellectual Property litigation
Industry Insight: Deep knowledge of both legal frameworks and the Jamaican entertainment landscape
Strategic Protection: We help protect your creations through every stage of development and distribution
Global Scope: We leverage Jamaica’s participation in WIPO, the Berne Convention, and the Paris Agreement to enforce your IP internationally
Tailored Representation: Whether you’re an artist, producer, or entrepreneur, we offer legal tools to grow and protect your brand
Global Recognition & Expertise: We have negotiated numerous international music industry contracts with major labels and independents
Copyright protection is automatic upon creation of the original work, but registration with the Jamaica Intellectual Property Office (JIPO) provides public record and stronger legal footing in disputes. We handle all filings and documentation on your behalf.
Trademarks in Jamaica are valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods. Regular monitoring and renewal are key to maintaining protection.
Yes. Stage names, brand logos, slogans, and even event names can be trademarked in Jamaica, providing legal protection against unauthorized commercial use.
This Act offers tax incentives and import duty waivers to registered entertainment companies and professionals, encouraging investment in Jamaica’s creative industries.
Start by gathering evidence of the infringement and consult a lawyer immediately. Young Law assists with cease and desist letters, negotiations, and if necessary, litigation to enforce your rights under the Copyright Act and Trade Marks Act.

Address:
Unit 14, Braemar Suites
1D-1E Braemar Avenue
Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I.
Our Address:
Unit 14, Braemar Suites
1D-1E Braemar Avenue
Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I.