Overreaching Clauses for Filmmakers

Overreaching Clauses for Filmmakers

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[Contestant(s)] irrevocably assign and transfer to the Sponsor and its agents, licensees and assignees all rights in the Video, including, without limitation, all copyrights; grant to the Sponsor and its agents, licensees and assigns the right to reproduce, publish, broadcast/use, adapt, delete, edit and/or modify the Video in any manner or format, for any programming, publicity, advertising and promotional purposes, and in any and all media worldwide in perpetuity, in all languages and versions, and without additional consideration, [Contestant] unconditionally assigns and transfers all ideas, concepts, copyrighted materials and trademarks contained in the Video and any and all rights including moral rights in the Video to Sponsor and its agents, licensees and assigns. Sponsor and its agents, licensees and assigns have the right to use, assign, modify, edit, adapt, dispose, and electronically alter the Video, including bur not limited to, for moral rights, to appear in promotional and/or commercial materials, as well as to reproduce them, in whole or in part, without compensation or additional consent from me or any third party.

I unconditionally assign and transfer all ideas, concepts, copyrighted materials and trademarks contained in the Video and any and all rights including moral rights in the Video to Sponsor and its agents, licensees and assigns. Sponsor and its agents, licensees and assigns have the right to use, assign, modify, edit, adapt, dispose, and electronically alter the Video, including bur not limited to, for moral rights, to appear in promotional and/or commercial materials, as well as to reproduce them, in whole or in part, without compensation or additional consent from me or any third party.

Caveat contestant! This is a release form from a song-writing contest. The contestant who sends in a video of herself singing her song assigns all the rights in the video to the sponsor of the contest (the "Sponsor"). The sponsor can then make every conceivable kind of use of, and make any kind of change to, the video, throughout the world, forever, and without paying the contestant. The rights transferred to the do not appear to be limited to the exploitation of the video, but would include the rights in the music apart from the video.

Furthermore, it says that the entrant transfers any copyrights she holds in the video she is submitting to the sponsoring company and that the sponsor may use the video in any way it wants without paying the contestant anything. It also mentions that the contestant assigns any moral rights she may have in the work. The United States does not recognize moral rights per se and, therefore, this clause is moot. (For more information on moral rights, click here.) (Furthermore, it should be noted that moral rights cannot be assigned in jurisdictions that do honor them.)