Arts Law Sample Agreement

Image Reproduction Licence for Merchandise

by Arts Law Centre of Australia

This sample Image Reproduction Licence for Merchandise should be used when a visual artist agrees to licence an existing visual image (such as a painting, a print, a drawing, a photograph or a still multimedia image) for multiple reproduction (such as on greeting cards, posters, t-shirts or a CD-ROM or the internet). This is in contrast to the situation where the visual artist is specifically commissioned to create the image, which is covered by Arts Law's Design and Commission Agreement.

IF YOU PURCHASE A PDF VERSION, YOU MUST TYPE UP THE AGREEMENT AS YOU CANNOT CUT AND PAST ANY PART OF THE DOCUMENT.

(Updated May 2011)
22 pages.

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