The Podcast Composer Agreement is a legal contract between a podcast creator or production company and a composer who provides original music or soundtracks for the podcast. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the composer’s services, the ownership and licensing of the music, and the compensation for their work.
When you have your show, it’s essential to ensure that the intellectual property rights are properly taken care of from start to finish. With this Agreement, you can add a unique sound to your Podcast with the confidence of a written agreement.
It covers the essential elements of the relationship, such as:
- Date of Recording
- Ownership Rights
- Release Date
- Name of Podcast
- Use Rights of Recording
- And More!
What is it?
The Composer Agreement Template covers the essential contract terms between a Podcast Production Company or Podcast Producer and a Composer:
This standard Podcast contract covers:
- The Start Date of the Agreement
- The name of the Podcast
- The Composing Services
- The Release of Rights by the Podcast Composer
- The Use Rights of the Recording, including promotion and advertising rights.
- The Rights and Responsibilities of the Parties
- Work-For-Hire Language
- The transfer of intellectual property rights to the Podcast Recording.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Issues, including Venue & Choice of Law
How does it work?
Use this document to explain the relationship between a Podcast Production Company or Podcast Producer and a Composer:
Some things needed to build your custom Podcast Composer Agreement:
- Names of the Parties
- Addresses of the Parties
- Emails of the Parties
- Name of the Podcast Production
- Dates of Recording
- State for Venue and Choice Provisions
Once you have completed drafting the Podcast Composer Agreement, you will be able to save to edit further, download a PDF or send to the other party for electronic signature.
Our Industry-Standard contracts are all drafted by media and entertainment attorneys to make sure you have the right agreements to protect your work and your productions.