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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Artist Licensing Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date at the top of the form, followed by your name as the Artist and your address details.
  3. Next, enter the Client's name and address information. Ensure all fields are accurately completed to avoid any misunderstandings.
  4. In Section I, review and confirm that you understand what constitutes 'Images' under this Agreement. This includes any graphics or digital assets created by you.
  5. Proceed to Section II to clarify rights. Ensure you understand that all rights remain with you as the Artist, while granting limited usage rights to the Client.
  6. Fill out Sections III through IX carefully, paying attention to details regarding delivery methods, fees, cancellation policies, and indemnification clauses.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document at the end. Make sure both parties have signed before finalizing.

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Briefly put, art licensing is when you rent out your artwork to a company, for an agreed upon fee and period of time, so that they can use that artwork on their products. Licensed art can be found on pretty much anything. Think wrapping paper, clothing, housewares, etc.
Licencing your artwork means that you are permitting someone (an individual, company, or organisation) to use your work commercially. Some artists cringe at the idea of commercial work. The commercial world of art doesnt need to be scary. A licence provides you control over how your work is seen and used.
Business License If you are selling any artwork yourself, it is a legal requirement to have a business license. Beware that most state IRS services are now wired to city governments. Reasons to get a business license: To secure the liability protection provided by a corporation or LLC.
Art licensing offers artists the freedom to work on their terms, with the ability to scale their efforts based on availability and personal circumstances. While it requires hard work and dedication, art licensing provides the opportunity to create a flexible and rewarding career solely from design.

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