p.1 #1 · Question about deliverable date for licensed photo
I have recently negotiated a verbal agreement with an advertising agency to sell license rights for a single photo to be used in a nation wide point-of-sale advertisement for a non-exclusive, 2 month period. I am currently drawing up a License Agreement/Invoice to send to them. As this is my first time selling licensing rights I have a question about when to send them the full resolution file:
Which line would you put in your license agreement?
A: Delivery Date: Photographer agrees to deliver the Work within xx days after receipt of payment.
or
B: Delivery Date: Photographer agrees to deliver the Work within xx days after receipt of signed license agreement
p.1 #3 · Question about deliverable date for licensed photo
Not having done anything like this, but....
I would think they would have a "standard" agreement which should cover that. What your choices are would be bargaining points where you (hopefully) can make the agreement more to your benefit. Cash in hand would be king.
For them, delivery might mean that you have the right to invoice them with 30 or 45 day terms....
p.1 #4 · Question about deliverable date for licensed photo
Most agencies will issue a purchase order instead of payment up front. Unless it is for a minimal amount of $$$
In the PO there should be a beginning date and ending date for the usage of the image.
Be sure to check with them when the usage expires to see if they need to extend usage, although if it's a seasonal thing there isn't much use in running Christmas ads in january