- License to Use Advertiser Trademarks and Content:
- People First allows the Creator to use the Sponsor’s name, logo, trademarks, and provided content for the specified purpose(s) in the SOW during the duration of the Agreement – This permission is limited and can be revoked.
- The Creator must use the content as specified or approved by People First or the Sponsor.
- The Creator acknowledges that the Sponsor owns the above-mentioned materials and any use doesn’t grant ownership rights.
- The Creator cannot dispute the Sponsor’s ownership of the above-mentioned materials.
- Ownership Rights: The Parties will agree upon one of the ownership options below which will be specified in the SOW. If not specified, “Option 1” will be applied. Additionally, if the SOW does not mention the duration of the Sponsor’s right to use the content, it’s automatically set at twelve (12) months.
Ownership Option 1 – Standard and Paid Social
- Ownership of Content: The Creator will have complete and permanent ownership of all intellectual property rights related to the Content, except for any Advertiser Works included in it.
- Licenses to Content:
- The Creator agrees to allow the Sponsor to use their content, including their name and image, on the Sponsor’s Social Media Channels and websites. The Sponsor can also repost the content through sponsored posts on the Sponsor’s Social Media Channels and websites and must give credit to the Influencer when reposting. Additionally, the Sponsor can use the content during the allowed posting period, for internal purposes, and in reviews related to the Sponsor’s products or services. This right is global, long-lasting, and does not require payment.
- The Creator agrees to allow the Company to use their Content, including their name and likeness, for marketing purposes; including, the Company’s Social Media Channels and other platforms chosen by the Company, such as websites, publications, emails, and brochures. The permission is global, long-lasting, and doesn’t require payment.
Ownership Option 2 – White Listing and Digital
- Ownership of Content: The Creator will have complete and permanent ownership of all intellectual property rights related to the Content, except for any Advertiser Works included in it.
- Licenses to Content:
- The Creator grants the Advertiser extensive rights to use their content, including name and likeness, in various ways: featuring the content on the Sponsor’s Social Media Channels, reposting the content in sponsored posts on agreed-upon channels, using the content in “white-labeled” posts on the Creator’s Social Media Channels, and utilizing the content in digital media and materials. The Sponsor must give the Creator credit when reposting and can use the content for marketing, internal purposes, and product or service reviews. The permission is global, long-lasting, and doesn’t require payment.
- The Creator agrees to allow the Company to use their Content, including their name and likeness, for marketing purposes; including, the Company’s Social Media Channels and other platforms chosen by the Company, such as websites, publications, emails, and brochures. The permission is global, long-lasting, and doesn’t require payment.
Ownership Option 3 – Work for Hire
- Ownership of Content: The Creator acknowledges and agrees that any content or creative work they produce for the Sponsor during the Services or Campaign belongs exclusively to the Sponsor. This includes, but is not limited to, notes, records, drawings, designs, inventions, improvements, developments, discoveries, trade secrets, and other related materials. The work product is to be considered “work made for hire,” made specifically for the Sponsor’s benefit. If any work product is not considered so, the Creator must give up all rights to the Sponsor without further compensation. The Creator is expected to help the Sponsor protect these rights and confirm that they have obtained all necessary permissions from their team to assign ownership.
- License to Work Product: During the duration of the Agreement, People First allows the Influencer to use the Work Product for the Services and Campaign, but it must be reviewed and approved by the Advertiser. After the Agreement ends, the Creator must stop using the Work Product. However, the Creator can continue using it in the way originally featured for a specific period, and for internal purposes. Additionally, if the Creator produces copyrighted materials that are included in the Work Product, prior to the beginning of the campaign, they must grant People First and the Sponsor all rights to use, modify, and distribute the content.
- Third Paty Licenses: The Creator is responsible for getting necessary licenses and permissions from third parties for any content they include in their work. This includes obtaining authorization from individuals who appear in the content and granting People First and the Sponsor the rights to use their name, likeness, and other information. If requested, the Creator must be able to provide proof.
- Indemnification; Limitation of Liability
- Indemnification: The Creator is responsible for covering any costs, including legal fees, that People First or the Sponsor may receive as a result of the Creator, their content, or their actions, including claims regarding intellectual property rights, business practices, and any fraudulent or deceptive activities.
- Limitation of Liability: People First is not accountable for any misconduct by the Creator. The accuracy and responsibility for Content created by the Creator is solely on the Creator. People First is not liable for any issues arising from the Content.
- Confidentiality: The Creator recognizes and agrees that People First and the Sponsor value privacy and take measures to maintain confidentiality. Creators may not share or disclose confidential information, including but not limited to financial details, the Sponsor’s identity, contact information, marketing plans, to anyone else. Revealing confidential information can result in legal action.
- Non-circumvention: During the duration of the Agreement and for 90 days after it ends, the Creator cannot try to make deals or negotiate with the Sponsor without People First’s permission.
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