Common use of OWNING RIGHTS Clause in Contracts

OWNING RIGHTS. Let it be known in this contract the Licensor is and shall remain the holder of all title and rights to the Beat. During this License agreement the Licensor is still the sole owner of the Beat. The Licensor is still the sole owner and holder of all copyrights, master or sound recordings, and any part written or composed by the Licensor (Producer) in the musical composition. - The Licensee is the sole owner of the Lyrics and any other part that was written or composed by the Licensee in the musical composition. - The Licensee in NO WAY under any circumstances should try to register the Beat and/or New Song with the United States Copyright Office.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive Basic Beat License Agreement, Non Exclusive Premium Beat License Agreement, Non Exclusive Unlimited Beat License Agreement

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