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Synchronization And Master Use License Agreement
1. Parties: Identification of the licensor and licensee, including full legal names and addresses
2. Background: Context of the agreement and brief description of the musical work and intended use
3. Definitions: Key terms including 'Musical Work', 'Sound Recording', 'Production', 'Territory', etc.
4. Grant of Rights: Scope of synchronization and master use rights being licensed
5. Territory and Term: Geographic scope and duration of the license
6. Fee and Payment Terms: License fees, payment schedule, and any royalty arrangements
7. Usage Requirements: Specific conditions for how the music can be used in the production
8. Credit Requirements: How the musical work and artists must be credited
9. Moral Rights: Protection of moral rights as required under Danish law
10. Warranties and Representations: Guarantees regarding ownership and right to license
11. Indemnification: Mutual protection against third-party claims
12. Termination: Conditions for ending the agreement and consequences
13. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: Specification of Danish law and jurisdiction
14. General Provisions: Standard clauses including notices, assignment, and entirety
1. Exclusivity Provisions: Used when granting exclusive rights for specific territories or media
2. Digital Platform Rights: Include when the production will be distributed on specific digital platforms
3. Merchandising Rights: When additional merchandise rights are being granted
4. Sub-licensing Rights: When licensee is permitted to sub-license the music
5. Minimum Guarantee: When there's a minimum payment guarantee structure
6. Collection Society Provisions: Special provisions relating to collection society relationships
7. Approval Rights: When licensor requires approval rights for specific uses
8. Additional Territory Terms: Specific provisions for different territories when multi-territorial
1. Schedule A - Musical Work Details: Detailed information about the musical composition including writers, publishers, and ownership splits
2. Schedule B - Master Recording Details: Information about the specific recording being licensed including performers and record label
3. Schedule C - Fee Schedule: Detailed breakdown of payments, including any royalty calculations
4. Schedule D - Technical Delivery Requirements: Technical specifications for the master recording delivery
5. Schedule E - Approved Use Specifications: Detailed description of how the music will be used in the production
6. Appendix 1 - Credit Requirements: Specific format and placement of required credits
7. Appendix 2 - Territory Restrictions: Detailed breakdown of any territory-specific restrictions or requirements
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