Rights Clearance Navigator

Printable worksheet and checklists to identify likely rights and permissions. Educational resource — not legal advice. Published by Art and Media Law.

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A. Project Worksheet










Monetized distribution

User‑generated content (UGC)

Product placement/brand integration

Potentially sensitive/defamatory contexts

Minors involved

Union/guild performers (e.g., SAG‑AFTRA)

AI‑generated/AI‑modified content

Cover/interpolation (music)

Believed public domain

Newsworthy/documentary context

B. Asset‑Specific Rights Checklists

1) Music (Composition/Master)

SyncMaster UseMechanical (cover)PRO/Cue sheet

Synchronization license (composition) — publisher(s).

Master use license (recording) — label/owner (unless newly recorded cover).

Mechanical license for cover recordings (in addition to sync for AV uses).

Promo/advertising rights or step‑ups if paid media.

Public performance via PRO (platform/broadcaster usually handles); prepare cue sheet.

Confirm media/territory/term; context limitations; credit language.

2) Third‑Party/Stock Footage

Editorial vs. CommercialUnderlying rights

Footage license from rights holder/agency with defined media/term/territory.

Confirm underlying rights: music, artwork, trademarks, persons within clip.

Separate clearance for advertising if license is editorial‑only.

Obtain license certificate and indemnity scope where available.

3) Images/Artwork/Illustrations

License/PermissionProperty/Model releases

License or written permission from rights holder; confirm commercial vs. editorial use.

Featured artwork may require property releases; galleries/museums may control licensing.

Credit/attribution per license; track license terms and expiries.

4) Trademarks/Logos/Brands

Endorsement risk

Permission for featured/prominent usage, especially in advertising.

Incidental/background presence reduces but does not eliminate risk.

Avoid implied endorsement; consider blurring/generics if unlicensed.

5) Likeness/Voice (People)

Appearance ReleaseMinorsUnion

Signed appearance/release; specify media/territory/term and sensitive contexts.

Union/guild rules if applicable; compensation schedules; paperwork.

Minors: permits, guardian consent, studio teacher/tutor, hour limits.

6) Text/Books/Articles

PermissionsFair use/dealing (fact‑specific)

Permission/license from publisher/author for excerpts beyond fair use/dealing.

For critique/commentary, assess fair use/dealing factors; keep memo on file.

Attribution per license and style guide.

7) Private Property/Locations

Location Agreement

Location agreement with owner/manager; define scope and dates.

Insurance COIs; add additional insured where required.

Address visible signage/artwork/trademarks onsite.

C. Modifiers & Risk Factors

FactorEffectNotes
Monetized/Commercial DistributionIncreases clearance rigor and scopeExpand rights and approvals; budget for fees
Paid AdvertisingHigher risk for trademarks/publicityObtain ad‑specific rights or step‑ups
UGC SourcesUploader may lack rightsPlatform terms rarely grant downstream commercial rights
Sensitive/Defamatory ContextsHeightened litigation riskLegal review for defamation, privacy, false light
AI‑Generated/ModifiedProvenance and publicity/IP issuesConsent logs; vendor warranties; dataset concerns
Public Domain ClaimsTerm varies by jurisdiction/work typeVerify dates and statuses; beware derivatives/editions
News/DocumentaryDefenses may apply but limitedMaintain editorial justification and counsel notes

D. Summary Sheet

PROJECT OVERVIEW
– Project: [Type] | Territory: [ ] | Term: [ ] | Media: [ ] | Promotion: [ ]
– Asset: [Type] | Duration/Clip: [ ] | Context: [ ]
– Notes: [Brief description]LIKELY RIGHTS & STEPS
– [List rights required per asset type]
– [Identify rights holders and contact steps]
– [Confirm promo/ad usage; step-ups if needed]
– [Prepare cue sheets, credits, and documentation]

FLAGS / CAUTIONS
– [Sensitive contexts / minors / trademarks / AI / UGC / public domain uncertainty]

DOCUMENTS TO PREPARE/OBTAIN
– [Licenses, releases, location agreements, permissions, memos]

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Rights Clearance Quick Reference:
• Music: sync (composition), master use (recording), mechanical (covers), PRO/cue sheets
• Footage/Images: license scope; underlying rights; editorial vs. commercial; indemnities
• Trademarks/Likeness: endorsement risk; appearance releases; minors/union rules
• Modifiers: paid ads, UGC provenance, sensitive contexts, AI provenance, public domain
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E. Disclaimer

This navigator is an educational aid and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, platform, union rules, and deal terms. Engage qualified counsel for project‑specific guidance and maintain an internal change log when updating this page.