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What is a Copyright Licensing Agreement?

Copyright license agreements are an essential component to the protection of intellectual property. Essentially, these agreements seek to revolutionise the application of copyrighted material from one creator to the general public. However, its usage does come with legal limitations which you must be aware of before signing a copyright license agreement. This article will detail handy tips to know when entering and signing a copyright licensing agreement.

What is a Copyright Licensing Agreement?

A copyright licensing agreement aims to allows the public to use your copyrighted material for a specific purpose, limited to certain period of time. Alternatively, the agreement can also allow you to use another copyrighted material for a specific purpose, limited to a certain period of time. To put simply, a copyright license agreement seeks to secure the determined arrangements of copyright material usage in writing. For example, as the creator of the material you specify that a particular art gallery can only use your material for display purposes for 1 year. It is worth noting that this type of agreement can only be for one copyrighted material. That is, if you want to licence two pieces of written material you will need to produce and sign two copyright licensing agreements.

Benefits of a Copyright Licensing Agreement

One of the main benefits of establishing this particular agreement is the flexibility which it can bring. You are able to set guidelines for the use of a copyright licensing agreement. Moreover, copyright licence agreements will ensure that you remain the author of the material at all times. This also means that you hold the ultimate decision in the type of payment for your copyrighted material. Furthermore, the copyright agreement seeks to allow the creator the right to exclude people from unauthorised use of the work.

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What does a Copyright Licensing Agreement contain?

It is important that you understand the essential elements of a copyright licensing agreement to avoid legal disputes.

Generally, the different sections of a copyright licensing agreement are:

  • Names of parties along with the work that is in use
  • Statement of acknowledgment for the owner of the work
  • Dates of the agreement
  • Geographical locations which the license agreement will apply
  • Third party usage
  • Payment
  • Exclusive terms of license
  • How the work is to be used and its restrictions
  • Non-disclosure agreements
  • Noncompete agreement
  • How the agreement is to be terminated

Of particular importance, the agreement assumes that the creator owns copyright of the material. Thus, each agreement will need to be tailored accordingly to each type of material that is to be bound under this license. It is recommended that you consult a lawyer to ensure that your rights are covered.

Final Thoughts

In summary, it is crucial that you understand when to use a copyright licensing agreement and its main features to avoid legal liability. Determining when to use this agreement is imperative to protecting your intellectual property. If you believe your work has been used without your consent, you can issue a cease and desist prior to commencing legal action.

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