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UK Copyright Assignment Agreements: Negotiation and Drafting Checklist—Key Commercial and Legal Considerations (Pro‑Assignor/Pro‑Assignee)

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This checklist highlights issues that regularly emerge when negotiating and drafting the following agreements:

  • Copyright assignment-pro-assignor
  • Copyright assignment-pro-assignee

For additional guidance on copyright assignment and licensing, see Practice Notes: Assigning intellectual property rights; Licensing intellectual property rights.

Where appropriate, this checklist can also act as the basis for a brief, non-binding heads of terms. For assistance on this, see Precedent: Heads of terms-commercial contracts.

Checklist for proposed copyright assignment

(A) Key commercial considerations

  • Identify the parties. Verify each party’s legal status and whether any third parties (for example, group affiliates) will benefit from the proposed agreement.
  • Confirm the proposed commencement/effective date.

Key definitions

  • IP rights. Specify the relevant copyright and any other pertinent IP rights. Consider how the works will be exploited and whether to confine the assignment to copyright in defined works or broaden it to cover works incorporating the relevant IP rights. Confirm whether future copyright is included.
  • Work. Specify the work to which the copyright or the proposed assignment relates. Confirm whether works created in the...
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