What does the Non-Exclusive Licensing Agreement cover?
The Non-Exclusive Licensing Agreement (NELA) protects both you and us. By signing this standard NELA, you enter into an agreement with us saying that you are granting us one set of rights only – the right to screen your short on television in North America for the first time. The NELA protects us from anyone who claims that we owe them money for your work, from actors in your film who claim that they never gave their permission to be seen in your film, etc. The NELA protects you in that we cant sell your movie to a third party, we cant claim that we own your movie, we cant say that we made your movie, and we cant say that we had anything to do with your movie beyond leasing those small rights for three months only. The NELA is laid out in very simple terms, and gives us all the freedom to work together, and to get your short seen.
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