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Video Rights Agreement Template for England and Wales

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Video Rights Agreement

"I need a Video Rights Agreement for licensing our educational video content to a streaming platform in the UK and EU, with revenue sharing arrangements and the ability to sub-license to educational institutions, starting from March 2025."

Document background
The Video Rights Agreement is essential in today's digital media landscape where content distribution spans multiple platforms and territories. This agreement, governed by English and Welsh law, provides a comprehensive framework for content owners to license their video content while protecting their intellectual property rights. It is particularly relevant given the increasing complexity of digital rights management and the need to comply with UK broadcasting regulations, content standards, and copyright law. The agreement typically covers licensing terms, territorial restrictions, revenue arrangements, and technical specifications for content delivery.
Suggested Sections

1. Parties: Identification and details of contracting parties

2. Background: Context and purpose of the agreement

3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the agreement

4. Grant of Rights: Scope of video rights being licensed or transferred

5. Territory: Geographical scope of the rights

6. Term: Duration of the agreement

7. Payment Terms: Financial considerations and payment schedule

8. Usage Rights and Restrictions: Specific permissions and limitations on use

9. Warranties and Representations: Guarantees made by each party

10. Termination: Conditions for ending the agreement

Optional Sections

1. Sub-licensing Rights: Provisions for when rights can be further licensed to third parties

2. Revenue Share: Details of revenue splitting arrangements between parties

3. Quality Control: Standards for video quality and delivery specifications

4. Marketing and Promotion: Rights and obligations regarding promotional activities

Suggested Schedules

1. Schedule 1 - Content Description: Detailed description of video content covered by the agreement

2. Schedule 2 - Technical Specifications: Technical requirements for video delivery and format

3. Schedule 3 - Payment Schedule: Detailed payment terms, milestones and financial arrangements

4. Schedule 4 - Territory List: Detailed list of territories covered by the agreement

5. Schedule 5 - Delivery Requirements: Specific requirements for content delivery including timing and format

Authors

Alex Denne

Head of Growth (Open Source Law) @ ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ | 3 x UCL-Certified in Contract Law & Drafting | 4+ Years Managing 1M+ Legal Documents | Serial Founder & Legal AI Author

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Industries

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988: Primary legislation governing intellectual property rights, including ownership, licensing, transfer of rights, moral rights provisions, and duration of copyright protection

Broadcasting Act 1990 and 1996: Regulatory framework for broadcasting, including licensing requirements and content restrictions

Communications Act 2003: Media and telecommunications regulations, including OFCOM requirements and broadcasting standards

Trade Marks Act 1994: Legislation governing protection of brands and logos, and licensing of trademark usage

EU Retained Law: Post-Brexit retained EU copyright directives and cross-border broadcasting considerations

Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR: Legislation governing personal data protection and privacy considerations in production/distribution

Competition Act 1998: Regulations concerning anti-competitive practices, territorial restrictions, and exclusive dealing arrangements

Consumer Rights Act 2015: Legislation governing consumer protection, including fair terms requirements for end users

Common Law Principles: Legal principles covering contract formation, breach of contract, remedies, and interpretation principles

Teams

Employer, Employee, Start Date, Job Title, Department, Location, Probationary Period, Notice Period, Salary, Overtime, Vacation Pay, Statutory Holidays, Benefits, Bonus, Expenses, Working Hours, Rest Breaks,  Leaves of Absence, Confidentiality, Intellectual Property, Non-Solicitation, Non-Competition, Code of Conduct, Termination,  Severance Pay, Governing Law, Entire Agreemen

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