Exclusive License for Reproductions of Tattoo Works

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The Exclusive License for Reproductions of Tattoo Works is a legal agreement that allows a licensee to reproduce and distribute a tattoo artist's work while retaining certain rights for the original creator. Unlike a transfer of ownership, this license grants limited rights for a specified period and under specific conditions, ensuring that the tattoo artist (licensor) maintains control over their intellectual property.

Form components explained

  • Date of the agreement.
  • Names and addresses of the licensor and licensee.
  • Description of the licensed tattoo works.
  • Terms regarding reproduction, distribution, and modification of works.
  • Royalties to be paid to the licensor.
  • Duration of the license and termination conditions.
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When to use this form

This form should be used when a tattoo artist wants to license their designs for reproduction to a company or individual. It is particularly useful when the artist wishes to maintain control over their intellectual property while allowing another party to produce and sell items featuring their artwork, such as apparel or prints.

Who should use this form

  • Tattoo artists seeking to protect their artwork.
  • Companies looking to commercially use tattoo designs.
  • Individuals wanting permission to reproduce tattoo art for personal or commercial purposes.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify and enter the date of the agreement.
  • Fill in the names and complete addresses of both the licensor and licensee.
  • Specify the tattoo works covered by the license.
  • Detail the terms of reproduction, including allowed materials and royalty percentages.
  • Sign and date the agreement by both parties to validate it.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, having it notarized can enhance its credibility and enforceability.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to define the scope of the licensed works clearly.
  • Omitting royalty agreements or payment details.
  • Not specifying the duration of the license.
  • Neglecting to review local laws that might affect the agreement.

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FAQ

Since most tattoo artists are working with original designs, it's likely that most tattoos will be protected by copyright law.For example, most legal scholars would agree that a tattoo artist offers his client an implied license to display the work.

If you will go on getting yourself tattooed with the already registered logo without the authorization of the owner there are chances that you might end up getting sued by the registered trademark owner. In such a case he will claim the damages and file a suit for injunctions.

Is it illegal for you to get a copyrighted logo tattooed on you? No. However, it may be illegal for a tattoo artist to tattoo the logo on you, as they are making money using someone else's intellectual property.

Tattoo artist, Timothy, explains, One thing that most tattoo artists hate is being asked to copy someone else's exact tattoo. It's not just that they're concerned about copyright laws, but copying someone else's design is completely unoriginal.

Typically copying a tattoo is a no-no. Unless it's flash and that's typically unavoidable to 'copy' flash.

When it comes to tattoos and copyright laws, it becomes clear that tattoo artists own all of the rights to the designs usage. If you are an artist wondering how to copyright a tattoo design to protect yourself, you should make sure to register your designs with the US Copyright Office.

For example, a tattoo must be both original, and the tattoo artist must be the author. So, if the design is not new, or if the tattoo artist did not originate the design, then there may not be any infringement concerns. Second, the tattoo recipient can negotiate regarding who owns rights regarding the tattoo.

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