License & Merchandise Creative Art
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License & Merchandise Creative Art

Attorney Richard Stim

November 2010, 2nd Edition

If you are licensing your art, or want someone else's art to grace your products, here's everything you need to draw up a licensing agreement.

This eGuide takes you step by step through the process of writing your own agreement. It also helps you interpret and evaluate a license agreement furnished by an artist or manufacturer.

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Description

If a company wants to use your creative works -- such as images or text -- in their products -- including T-shirts, posters or cups -- you need to draw up a merchandise license agreement. With License & Merchandise Creative Art, you can create it yourself!

This eGuide takes you step by step through the process of writing your own agreement. It also helps you interpret and evaluate a license agreement furnished by an artist or manufacturer.

The guide discusses every issue involved in preparing a license agreement and offers a basic explanation of licensing principles. This eGuide can be used by artists, crafts people, manufacturers and lawyers. Includes a long form and short form agreement as well as a licensing worksheet.

ISBN 9780873376594
Forms 2 forms

Table of Contents

  • A. Merchandise Licensing Overview
  • B. Merchandise License Agreement
  • C. Explanation for Merchandise License Agreement
  • D. Merchandise License Worksheet
  • E. Short-Form Merchandise License Agreement

Forms

  • Merchandise License Agreement
  • Short-Form Merchandise License Agreement

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