This is a model contract form for use in business settings, a Content Provider Oriented Webcasting and Radio Broadcast Agreement. Available for download in Word format.
You can consult with a legal expert in media law or seek advice from local broadcasting organizations—they're usually happy to lend a hand!
Playing popular songs typically requires additional permissions, so you’ll want to check if your agreement covers those or if you need more licenses.
Generally, you’ll have to stick to the terms of the agreement, which may have restrictions on how you can modify the content you’re airing.
Most likely, yes! These agreements usually have a set time frame, so you’ll want to keep an eye on the expiration date and renew it as needed.
This agreement makes sure that everyone has the right permissions and royalties are handled properly, so everyone plays nice in the sandbox.
If you’re looking to broadcast music or shows online or over the airwaves, you’ll need one of these agreements to keep everything above board.
It’s a fancy term for a contract that lets content providers legally share their work on the radio or over the internet.