licensing-agreement

Merchandise and Artwork Licensing Agreement Contract Template

$347

This template is a Merchandise and Artwork Licensing Agreement between an owner of intellectual property, such as artwork/designs (licensor) and a manufacturer/marketer (licensee). It grants the licensee permission to use the licensor’s designs/artwork to manufacture or sell products bearing the licensee’s artwork/designs.

The Details

This template is a Merchandise and Artwork Licensing Agreement between an owner of intellectual property, such as artwork/designs (licensor) and a manufacturer/marketer (licensee). It grants the licensee permission to use the licensor’s designs/artwork to manufacture or sell products bearing the licensee’s artwork/designs.

It can be used in a variety of contexts. For example:
• By a surface pattern designer who wants to license her designs to a fabric manufacturer to print and sell her designs on textiles.
• By a graphic designer who wants to license her designs to be printed on mugs or other products.
• By a blogger or influencer who wants to license her designs to be printed on T-shirts.

What's Inside
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Anonymous
I saw many coaching agreements by other coaches, but I wanted something with the proper legal wording that would give me enough confidence to protect both me and my clients. [I]t gave me the confidence I needed to proceed with my business.
Tracy, Coach
Just received the signed contract back from my new client! It is a big, open-ended partnership & I feel so much better knowing that I've covered my you-know-what with them. Thank you a million times over for such an easy document to use.
Karen, Marketing Consultant
I started my business last year and have taken a handful of clients through word of mouth. I’ve been fortunate enough not to have any issues, but after completing my first large scale event under my company name, I knew it was time to ‘go legit’ and make sure my clients and I are both legally covered. It gives me peace of mind to know that I can clearly communicate responsibilities and liabilities to my clients.
Jessica, Event Planner
As a new creative, it is tempting to want to spend money on a new website, branding, business cards, etc., but your biggest investment should be in making sure that your business is covered. If you can’t afford to sit down with an attorney to draft up a contract, this template is the next best thing!
Tiffany, Wedding Planner