Dan Lee Rogers is an intellectual property attorney, musician, and novelist whose work sits at the intersection of law, technology, and creativity. Over the course of his career, he has advised artists, developers, and companies on how to protect and monetize creative work in rapidly evolving industries.
Rogers brings a unique dual perspective to his writing: he is both a lawyer and a working creator. He is the author of the novels Ghosting—an Amazon bestseller—and Tripping Again, as well as the non-fiction book AI Law: What Every Creator Using AI Needs to Know.
His experience spans video games, music, film, and digital media, giving him a front-row view of how new technologies reshape ownership, authorship, and creative control. In AI Law, Rogers breaks down one of the most important questions facing creators today: who owns what AI creates. Drawing on real-world experience, he translates complex legal principles into clear, practical insights for writers, artists, programmers, and entrepreneurs.
He lives and works in Pismo Beach, California.