$24.99 List Price
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.
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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