Documents and e-books available to download
Documents referred to in our E-book Eight Disastrous Mistakes People Make about Copyright and How to Avoid Them.
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Letter 1 – Company to Freelancer about copyright ownership
Letter from Company to Freelancer asking for copyright in project work plus any other future work done for commissioner to vest in commissioner.
Internal Business License
Letter 2 – Letter from Company to Company about copyright ownership
Letter from Company to Company asking for copyright in project work plus any other future work done for commissioner to vest in commissioner.
Internal Business License
Insert 3 – Clause excluding pre-existing or future works from copyright transfer
Clause excluding certain works, either pre-existing copyrights, or works to be created in future, from the general transfer of copyright letter.
Internal Business License
Insert 4 – Clause to waive moral rights
Clause to waive creator’s moral rights.
Internal Business License
Insert 5 – Clause imposing confidentiality obligations on freelancer
Clause imposing confidentiality obligations on freelancer
Internal Business License
Insert 6 – Clause requiring payment as condition of copyright transfer
Clause making transfer of copyright conditional on payment being received in full for the work.
Internal Business License
Insert 7 – Clause clarifying no joint ownership of copyright arises
Clause dealing with underlying copyright belonging to the commissioner which is being adapted by a freelancer, freelancer accepting that no joint copyright will arise, and all rights will vest in the commissioner
Internal Business License
Insert 8 – Letter to act as a deed so that terms are binding even
Clause to use when the contract has already been formed, or may already have been formed, and you are now recording an agreement about copyright ownership.
Internal Business License
All letters and inserts referred to in 1-7 above
All the above 8 Documents.
Internal Business License
Letter 1 – Company to Freelancer about copyright ownership
Letter from Company to Freelancer asking for copyright in project work plus any other future work done for commissioner to vest in commissioner.
Professional License
Letter 2 – Letter from Company to Company about copyright ownership
Letter from Company to Company asking for copyright in project work plus any other future work done for commissioner to vest in commissioner.
Professional License
Insert 3 – Clause excluding pre-existing or future works from copyright transfer
Clause excluding certain works, either pre-existing copyrights, or works to be created in future, from the general transfer of copyright letter.
Professional License
Insert 4 – Clause to waive moral rights
Clause to waive creator’s moral rights.
Professional License
Insert 5 – Clause imposing confidentiality obligations on freelancer
Clause imposing confidentiality obligations on freelancer
Professional License
Insert 6 – Clause requiring payment as condition of copyright transfer
Clause making transfer of copyright conditional on payment being received in full for the work.
Professional License
Insert 7 – Clause clarifying no joint ownership of copyright arises
Clause dealing with underlying copyright belonging to the commissioner which is being adapted by a freelancer, freelancer accepting that no joint copyright will arise, and all rights will vest in the commissioner.
Professional License
Insert 8 – Letter to act as a deed so that terms are binding even
Clause to use when the contract has already been formed, or may already have been formed, and you are now recording an agreement about copyright ownership.
Professional License
All letters and inserts referred to in 1-7 above
All the above 8 Documents.
Professional License