Contributor Consent, Release & Assignment Form (Child Contributor)

Contributor Consent, Release & Assignment Form (Child Contributor)

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For use when asking a Parent/ Guardian of a child Contributor to provide the Company with a Contribution whether that be an interview, a photo, other copyright materials or some other Contribution.

By signing this consent form the Parent/ Guardian of the child Contributor is giving their permission for their child’s Contribution to be used for the Project (as defined). The Contributor is also agreeing that the Company will own the legal rights to their child’s Contribution (in law, this is called assigning (as opposed to licensing). This means that the Parent/ Guardian of the child Contributor has given their permission to the Company to do as it wishes with the Contribution. The Parent/ Guardian of the child Contributor shall not claim copyright ownership in respect of the Contribution nor any royalties arising out of the Company’s use of the child’s Contribution.

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The Company should consider the following:

  • Has the Parent/ Guardian of the child Contributor fully understood the terms of this agreement, in particular, the fact that they are giving up all rights of ownership over the child’s Contribution?
  • How much (if anything) will you pay to the Parent/ Guardian of the child Contributor? and, has this been agreed in advance?
  • If an interview, do you know what the child Contributor is going to say? You may need to seek additional legal advice before broadcast etc if the content is likely to be controversial.
  • Is the child’s Contribution something that you are likely to use?
  • If you do not necessarily need to ‘own’ the child’s Contribution and thus have it legally assigned to you, or if the Parent/ Guardian of the child Contributor is not happy with a full legal assignment, you could look at a more limited right such as a licence. See Contributor Consent, Release & Licence Form (Child Contributor).

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