Morrison Foerster advised on the formation of the Artist Corporation (“A-Corp”). A-Corp is a new type of company designed for creative people. Artists keep majority control, intellectual property is protected by law, and the artistic mission comes first. Colorado Senate Bill 26-133 was signed into law on June 2, 2026 creating the Artist Corporation, the nation’s first legal business structure designed specifically for artists.
The A-Corp’s limited liability company structure provides:
- Creative Ownership: Artists must own at least 51% of all voting securities at all times.
- Artistic Mission: Every A-Corp must have a stated artistic mission in its articles of organization or operating agreement.
- IP Protection: Artistic work assigned or licensed to the company can never be transferred to non-artist investors or third parties.
- Separation of Rights: Economic rights can be separated from governance and control rights.
- Collective Ownership: A-Corps can issue ownership and fractional units.
To bring A-Corp to fruition, MoFo worked closely with Colorado Legislative Legal Services to align the framework with Colorado legislative drafting conventions.
The MoFo team was led by corporate partner Susan Mac Cormac and associate Stephanie Drumm with assistance from partner Alfredo Silva.
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