The Perils Of Vague Copyright Terms In Contracts

February 19, 2015

When a company commissions work with another party, it’s important that it seal a clear agreement that all present and future rights to the work are assigned to the company, explain attorneys Gregor Pryor and Alex Molyneux in a client alert from Reed Smith. They look at a number of cases from which a clear conclusion can be drawn: Don’t count on these rights being “implied.”

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