Content Creator Agreement
A Content Creator Agreement sets out the relationship between a content creator and the recipient of the content creator services.Document Overview
As a content creator, it's important that you have the right documents in place to make sure your services are delivered effectively, and even more importantly, that you get remunerated for those services. A Content Creator Agreement sets out the terms and conditions between you as the service provider and the recipient of your services. If your business is providing content creation services, or you are looking to provide services to another entity, you need to set out the terms and conditions of those services.
A Content Creator Agreement sets out in writing the terms of service. These include the services to be provided, how and when the services will be provided, and payment details regarding the services. It can also help prevent disputes arising throughout the term of the agreement.
Please note that this agreement has been specifically designed for use when providing content creation services. If your services are of a more general nature, then you can use our services agreement.
Use this Content Creator Agreement if:
- You would like to provide content creation services to another entity; or
- You would like to receive content creation services from another entity.
What does the Content Creator Agreement cover?
- Provision of services;
- Materials;
- Timing;
- Pricing;
- Payment;
- Warranty, alterations and rejection of services;
- Confidentiality;
- Copyright and intellectual property;
- Non-solicitation of personnel and clients;
- Limitation of liability and waivers;
- Mediation; and
- Termination for provider and recipient.