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Copyright Licence Agreement - Photographic Work (England and Wales)

This Copyright Licence Agreement for a Photographic Work is designed for use in England and Wales. This agreement is between a copyright holder and a licensee who pays a royalty amount for use of the copyrighted material, in this instance a photographic work. This form is available for immediate download.

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While a copyright holder holds the exclusive rights to control and exploit the copyrighted material, he or she may transfer certain of those rights to a third party by way of a licence. A copyright licence generally is given for a specific duration, during which the licensee pays the holder a royalty amount for the use of the copyrighted material. Once the term of the licence is over, all rights in the copyrighted material revert back to the copyright holder. This form is for use in drafting a copyright licence agreement for a photographic work.

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
  • Grant of Licence
  • Term and Payment Provisions
  • Licensor’s Representations and Warranties
  • Indemnification and Assignment Provisions
This lawyer-prepared packet contains:
  1. Instructions and Checklist
  2. General Information
  3. Step-by-Step Instructions
  4. Copyright Licence Agreement – Photographic Work for England and Wales
Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of England and Wales
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Number of Pages11
DimensionsDesigned for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
EditableYes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
UsageUnlimited number of prints
Product number#33730
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