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Brand–Creator UGC Contract to Protect Your Campaigns, Reputation, and Revenue
This 5-page User-Generated Content (UGC) Agreement is a lawyer-drafted contract that clearly sets the terms between a brand and an independent content creator.
It covers the entire arrangement: what content will be produced, when it must be delivered, how it can be used, what the creator will be paid, and how legal risks are allocated. It also gives the brand strong ownership and licensing rights while still allowing the creator to showcase their work in a portfolio.
The Agreement is written in straightforward business language and uses fill-in fields for deliverables, timelines, compensation, exclusivity period, and governing law, so it can be quickly adapted for campaigns of all sizes and on any social platform.
Who this Agreement is for:
• Brands and startups hiring creators to produce UGC for ads, paid social, or organic content.
• Marketing teams and agencies managing multiple UGC creators for recurring campaigns.
• E-commerce businesses looking to repurpose creator content across paid and owned channels.
• Independent creators who want a clear written agreement on deliverables, payment, and rights.
• Small businesses testing UGC as part of their marketing strategy and needing a reusable contract template.
Key clauses included in this template:
• Engagement and Content Description: Defines the relationship, the nature of the engagement, and the specific content to be created, including brand guidelines the creator must follow.
• Creator Distribution: Allows the brand to require posting on the creator’s social channels and specify where and how often the content is published.
• Content Guidelines and Legal Compliance: Requires the creator to comply with brand-provided creative, editorial, aesthetic, and technical guidelines, all applicable laws, and social platform rules, including handling of any subcontractors’ IP rights.
• Delivery Date and Format: Sets firm deadlines and formats for content delivery, giving the brand the ability to terminate if the creator doesn’t deliver on time.
• Approvals and Revisions: Grants the brand a defined number of revisions, sets response deadlines, and establishes when content is deemed accepted if no revisions are requested.
• Exclusivity: Restricts the creator from promoting competing products or services in the same category for a specified period during and after the term, protecting the brand’s investment.
• Compensation and Expenses: Details the payment amount, timing, and structure (via Exhibit A), and confirms the creator is responsible for their own costs unless otherwise agreed.
• Work-for-Hire and IP Ownership: Treats the content as “work made for hire,” assigning all intellectual property rights to the brand and limiting the creator’s use of the content to portfolio examples unless otherwise authorized.
• Name, Image, and Likeness Rights: Provides the brand with a broad, paid-up, royalty-free, worldwide license to use the creator’s name, voice, photograph, and likeness in connection with the content.
• No Obligation to Use: Makes clear the brand is not required to publish or use any content, even after it has been delivered and paid for.
• Creator Representations and Warranties: Ensures the content is original, non-infringing, properly licensed for all third-party materials, and compliant with all applicable laws and regulations.
• Indemnification: Requires the creator to indemnify and defend the brand from claims, losses, and liabilities arising out of the content or any breach of the Agreement.
• Limited Remedies: Limits the creator’s remedies against the brand to monetary damages and waives injunctive or equitable relief, reducing the risk of disruptions to campaigns.
• Independent Contractor Relationship: Confirms that the creator is an independent contractor, not an employee or partner, and has no authority to bind the brand.
• Confidentiality: Requires both parties to keep the Agreement and any confidential information private, with limited exceptions for professional advisors.
• Assignment, Amendments, and Waivers: Allows the brand to assign the Agreement, restricts the creator from assigning it, and requires written, signed amendments and waivers.
• Mediation, Arbitration, and Attorneys’ Fees: Establishes a stepped dispute resolution process (informal discussion, mediation, then binding arbitration) and provides for recovery of reasonable attorneys’ fees by the prevailing party.
• Governing Law and Notices: Lets you select the governing state law and sets out formal notice requirements and addresses for both parties.
Use this Agreement to put every UGC collaboration on a solid legal foundation, and purchase and download the template today so you can confidently use it for your next brand–creator campaign.
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