Contract template · for Small Businesses

Free Copyright Assignment Template for Small Businesses

A Copyright Assignment fully transfers ownership of a creative work from the original creator to the buyer. Unlike a license, the original creator retains no rights after assignment. This version is tailored for small businesses — covering the specific clauses and considerations that matter most in the industry.

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For Small Businesses

Copyright Assignment

For use in Small Businesses

1. Grant

[LICENSOR] grants [LICENSEE] a [exclusive / non-exclusive] license to use [DESCRIPTION OF IP] solely in connection with [USE CASE] within the small businesses industry.

2. Territory & Term

The license is valid in [TERRITORY] for a term of [YEARS] years, beginning [START DATE], unless earlier terminated as provided in this Agreement.

3. Royalties & Payment

Licensee will pay Licensor a royalty of [%] of [NET REVENUE / GROSS REVENUE / UNITS SOLD], payable quarterly with detailed reporting within thirty (30) days of each calendar quarter end.

4. Quality Control

Licensee will maintain quality standards equal to or exceeding those of Licensor's own use of the IP. Licensor may inspect samples and audit Licensee's books with reasonable notice.

5. Ownership

All right, title and interest in the IP remains with Licensor. Licensee acquires no ownership in the IP and will not contest Licensor's ownership during or after the term.

6. Termination

Licensor may terminate this Agreement immediately for material breach, including non-payment of royalties for more than thirty (30) days. Upon termination, Licensee will cease all use of the IP.

7. Indemnification

Licensor warrants that, to its knowledge, the IP does not infringe third-party rights. Licensor will defend Licensee against IP infringement claims arising from authorized use under this Agreement.

[Signatures and execution clauses on signing]

Industry-specific considerations for small businesses

Beyond the standard copyright assignment clauses, here are the specific items small businesses typically need to address before signing:

  • EIN vs SSN on contracts
  • Insurance requirements (general liability)
  • State-specific labor laws
  • Late payment terms (Net 14–30)

Typical pricing in small businesses

Varies widely by industry.

How to use this template — 3 steps

1

Customize

Use our eSign tool to drop in your real names, dates, scope and fees. The template handles the legal scaffolding; you fill in the specifics for your small businesses engagement.

2

Add signature fields

Drag-drop signature, date, initials, and text fields onto the document. Assign each field to the correct signer (yourself, the client, or both).

3

Send for signature

Enter the other party's name and email, hit Send. They receive a signing link via email — no account required. You get notified the second they sign.

Customization tips before you send

  • • Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with real values — names, dates, dollar amounts, percentages.
  • • Set the governing law to your state — usually where you live or do business.
  • • Confirm the perpetual term length matches your project.
  • • If this is a high-stakes contract (over ~$50K, or anything involving significant ongoing liability), have a licensed attorney in your state spend 30 minutes on a review.

FAQ — Copyright Assignment for Small Businesses

Do small businesses really need a Copyright Assignment?+

Yes — and especially in small businesses, where client relationships are the core asset. A signed copyright assignment protects both sides if something goes wrong — and most disputes can be solved by simply pointing at the signed contract.

What's different about a Copyright Assignment for small businesses?+

Compared to a generic copyright assignment, the small businesses version typically adds clauses around: EIN vs SSN on contracts; Insurance requirements (general liability); State-specific labor laws.

Is this Copyright Assignment legally binding once signed?+

Yes. Under the federal ESIGN Act and state UETA laws, an electronic signature is just as legally binding as a wet-ink signature for almost all commercial contracts. Our eSign tool produces a SHA-256 audit trail proving who signed, when, and from where — so the contract is defensible in court.

Can I edit this template?+

Yes — and you should. The template covers the typical scope, but every small businesses engagement has unique details (rates, scope, deadlines). Use our eSign tool to drop in your actual project details before sending the contract for signature.

How do I sign this online?+

Click "Edit & sign online — free" below. Our eSign tool opens with a blank document; upload your customized contract PDF, drag-drop signature/date fields, and email it to the other party. They sign from any device — no account needed for signers.

Other contracts small businesses commonly need

Legal disclaimer: This template is provided for general informational use only and does not constitute legal advice. RealProfits is not a law firm and does not provide legal services. Contract law varies by state and country; enforceability depends on specifics this template can't anticipate. For high-stakes or regulated matters, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before signing.

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