When a creator produces User-Generated Content (UGC) for a brand, the creator automatically owns the copyright. Usage rights and content licenses dictate the specific terms under which the brand is allowed to utilize, distribute, or run ads with that media.
Key Components of Usage Rights in UGC:
- Media Channels: Specifies where the content can be published, such as organic social channels, paid ads (Meta, TikTok), webshops, or digital billboards.
- Duration: Sets the exact timeframe for usage, ranging from a few months to a year or perpetual (unlimited) access.
- Geographic Scope: Defines the regions or countries where the content can be shown, like national, European, or worldwide rights.
- Whitelisting & Dark Posting: Grants permission for the brand to run paid advertisements directly through the creator’s social media account handle.
- Exclusivity: Restricts the creator from producing content for direct market competitors during the agreed contract period.
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