skills/legal/copyright-license-agreement/SKILL.md
Drafts a U.S. Copyright License Agreement for media content (film, music, photography, video, software, artwork). Structures reproduction, distribution, display, performance, and derivative works grants with scope, territory, term, and compensation. Use when drafting IP licensing agreements, media content licenses, sync licenses, editorial or commercial use agreements, or royalty-bearing copyright deals.
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Drafts a litigation-ready copyright license for media assets covering grant scope, compensation, representations, and termination under U.S. copyright law.
Gather before drafting:
Define these terms:
| Term | Content | |---|---| | Media | Title, format, registration no., description | | Licensed Rights | Specific rights granted (see §2) | | Territory | Worldwide or enumerated regions | | Term | Start date, expiration, renewal mechanics | | Authorized Uses | Permitted channels and formats | | Derivative Works | Scope and approval process if permitted | | Gross/Net Revenue | Royalty base definition if applicable |
Specify in the core grant clause:
Address each right separately:
| Right | Granted? | Formats/Channels | Territory | |---|---|---|---| | Reproduction | Y/N | print, digital, broadcast | [Territory] | | Distribution | Y/N | retail, streaming, download | [Territory] | | Public Display | Y/N | OOH, online, in-venue | [Territory] | | Public Performance | Y/N | broadcast, live, streaming | [Territory] | | Derivative Works | Y/N | type + approval required | [Territory] |
Include a reservation-of-rights carve-out and disclose any third-party encumbrances.
Option A — Flat Fee: Amount, due date.
Option B — Royalty: Rate (% of Net/Gross Revenue), accounting period, payment deadline, minimum guarantee, recoupable advance.
Both structures require:
Licensor warrants: sole copyright ownership or full authority to grant; no infringement of third-party IP, privacy, or publicity rights; no conflicting liens or licenses; corporate authority to execute.
Licensee warrants: authority to execute and perform; use only as authorized; no ownership challenges.
© [Year] [Licensor Name]. All rights reserved.State commencement date, expiration, and renewal mechanics (auto-renew or affirmative extension).
Termination triggers:
| Trigger | Notice | Cure Period | |---|---|---| | Material breach | Written | 30 days | | Insolvency/bankruptcy | Automatic | N/A | | Convenience (Licensee) | 60 days written | N/A | | Convenience (Licensor) | 90 days written | N/A |
Post-termination: cease all new use; destroy/return copies with written certification (30 days); sell-off period for inventory (90 days or none); pre-termination royalties remain payable; prepaid fees non-refundable or pro-rated.
Survival: indemnification, payment, confidentiality, dispute resolution, and representations survive.
Mutual indemnification for rep/warranty breaches. Licensor additionally indemnifies for third-party IP infringement from the Media. Licensee additionally indemnifies for unauthorized use.
Procedure: prompt written notice, indemnifying party controls defense with cooperation, no settlement without consent (not unreasonably withheld).
Liability cap: aggregate fees paid in prior 12 months; consider carving out IP indemnity from cap.
Specify governing state law, venue (county/state, state or federal courts).
Optional dispute ladder: senior executive negotiation (30 days) → mediation via JAMS/AAA (30 days) → binding arbitration or litigation. Address prevailing party attorneys' fees.
Entire agreement/integration, written amendments signed by both parties, severability, non-waiver, notice mechanics (certified mail, overnight courier, or email with read receipt), force majeure (include or exclude), electronic signature validity under ESIGN Act and UETA.
Include signature blocks for both parties (name, title, date).
Attach as needed:
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