License for Website Use of Art

Bahman Eslamboly

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This License for Website Use of Art is between an artist and a website owner who desires to display artist's work on a website. This license gives the website owner the non-exclusive worldwide license to display the artwork and sets out any credit the artist will receive. It also sets out the term of the license and the fee paid to the artist for the artwork display. It is vital that this agreement be clearly set out in writing. A written License for Website Use of Art will be useful if there is miscommunication between the parties as to the artwork's display.

This License for Website Use of Art contains the following provisions:
  • Parties: Sets forth the name and address of artist and website owner;
  • Grant of License: Artist grants website owner the non-exclusive license to use the artwork which is described in this provision;
  • Artist Credit: Sets out the exact way in which the artist will be given credit for the artwork;
  • Term and Termination: Sets out the effective date of the agreement which will remain in effect for the life of the copyright in the artwork and how the agreement can be terminated;
  • Payments: Sets out how the artist will be paid for use of the work;
  • Signatures: Both artist and website owner must sign this agreement.

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License for Website Use of Art

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Product License for Website Use of Art
Country United States
Pages 7
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
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Rich Text Format
Platform Windows Compatible
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Availability In Stock. Instant Download
Usage Unlimited number of prints
Category Internet
Product number #43469
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Frequently Asked Questions

Internet Forms FAQ

What are Internet forms and what do they do?

To many people, the Internet is more than a place to surf – it’s a place to hold property, work, and build a career. Many Internet forms protect these endeavors by allowing individuals and businesses a range of options in putting Internet arrangements into writing. These Internet forms also have a wide range of functions – a Terms of Use for Website, for example, allows a site owner to better manage their site while a Website Design Agreement allows people to hire web designers in person or even over the web.

Because so many legal issues can come about as a result of doing business on the web, it’s important to remember that there a lot of different Internet forms that can and should be utilized to suit the arrangements made between all parties.

What types of Internet forms and agreements exist?

Internet forms can be split into two categories: mostly offline arrangements that have to do with the Internet somehow (such as hiring a local web designer in person) or arrangements that exclusively deal with Internet usage (such as Terms of Use for a Website). If you or your business handle a lot of Internet-related work, then there’s a good chance you’ll often be utilizing both types of arrangements.

I want to hire someone to design my website. What kind of Internet form should I use?

The best form suited for this situation is the Website Design Agreement. This document is crafted for an agreement between two parties – the designer and the buyer. Each party’s role is clearly defined in this document, which should result in a clear and easy transaction between both parties. If you have any other amendments or additions you want to make to a document like this, look for a form that allows you some leeway and flexibility.

What kind of forms do I need to publish on my website?

When it comes to the publishing of your own website, there are a few forms that you’ll want to make available to your site’s users. These forms include:

  • Terms of Use: This is good for the website in general and especially applicable if you have a forum on your site in which people can actively participate. In this case, you’ll want to lay out the specific parameters for your users’ behavior and allow yourself – as the site administrator – some power in governing their behavior.
  • Privacy Policy: Because the Internet is such a hot-button issue when it comes to privacy policy, you’ll want your users to know up front what kind of privacy policy you have on your site, whether you’re running a large interactive site or a simple blog. Even simple sites running analytics will be able to find specific information about each of their users, which means you’ll want to have a privacy policy in place anyway.

Each of these forms is advisable when you’re publishing a site of any type. You may even want to add a specific form if users have to sign up or register to your site in any way, as you’ll want to be able to govern their behavior. Having a form written that each user consents to will grant you that kind of ability as the web site owner and publisher.

What kinds of forms exist for using web site domains?

When it comes to domains, there are a few forms you’ll want to be aware of:

  • Domain Name Assignment: If you own a domain name and want to assign it to someone else, this is your go-to form. This form will allow you to sign over any rights and interests associated with the domain name, as well – which is why it’s important to be specific about exactly what is being assigned in these cases.
  • Domain Name License Agreements: Because domain names are scarce to some degree – the simplest ones all seem to be taken – the issue of licensing may arise in which people go into business together to some degree. The Domain Name License Agreement is the form suited to handle exactly that issue.
  • Domain Name Sales Agreement: When a sale has taken place, this is the form to use– at least as it relates to using domains. It will be important to have all of the facts – name of the domain, the price, etc. – all squared away before the domain name sales agreement is completely signed, but once it is it will help make the sale official. This kind of agreement is common for domain name bidders.

These are some of the most common domain name forms you’ll use, and although a few others exist, your work in buying and selling domain names will likely see you deal mostly with these agreement forms.

What is electronic publishing?

Electronic publishing – or e-Publishing – is exactly what it sounds like: the distribution of information online instead of in print form. Because publishing rights are just as valid online as they are in the offline world, it will help publishers of electronic material to be sure that they’re using the correct forms in order to publish the material they’re publishing. In many cases, forms might need to be signed that grant the authorization of the original rights holder.

Can I buy electronic publishing rights?

Yes; using a form like the License for Electronic Rights or Electronic Publishing Agreements will allow you to do so if you can agree to terms with the rights holder. These licensing rights won’t give you full publishing ownership of specific material, but they will allow you to handle publishing online and earn money for yourself. Materials such as eBooks and even traditional print books will require electronic licensing rights to be granted if they’re going to be published online. This is not an issue if you already hold these electronic rights – for example, if you have written something for online publishing yourself. But electronic publishingis an important option in the publishing world and it is worth remembering which forms best facilitate these licensing rights.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who own a website and wish to showcase an artist's work can utilize this license to ensure both parties understand their rights and obligations. This agreement clarifies how the artwork will be displayed and the compensation the artist will receive.
  • Situations requiring a formal arrangement between an artist and a website owner benefit from this license to prevent misunderstandings. By detailing the terms of use, including artist credit and payment, both parties can avoid potential disputes.
  • For those looking to legally display artwork on their site, this license provides a clear framework for usage rights. It ensures that the artist is properly credited and compensated, which is essential for maintaining professional relationships.
  • Website developers who want to incorporate artistic elements into their projects can use this license to secure the necessary permissions. This document outlines the terms of use, protecting both the artist's rights and the website owner's interests.
  • Organizations planning to feature art in their online platforms can benefit from this license to formalize the relationship with the artist. It ensures compliance with copyright laws while providing a clear understanding of the terms of the artwork's display.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if the artist does not want to grant any rights to the website owner. In such cases, a different agreement or no agreement at all may be more suitable.
  • – If the artwork is intended for commercial use without proper compensation or credit, this license should not be used. A more comprehensive licensing agreement may be necessary to address commercial rights.
  • – Situations where the artwork is being used for purposes that violate copyright laws are not suitable for this license. It's essential to ensure that the artwork is legally available for use before entering into any agreement.
  • – This license is not suitable for temporary displays or events where the artwork will not be used on a website. In such cases, a different type of agreement may be required to cover the specific terms of use.

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