UGC Content Agreement (Fixed Term)

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UGC Content Agreement (Fixed Term)

For an ongoing UGC supply arrangement over a set period. Recurring content the brand owns — same ownership model as the one-off, built for a rolling relationship.

$750

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What it is

A fixed-term version of the UGC content agreement. The creator supplies content over a defined period and the brand owns all of it by assignment. It suits a rolling content-supply relationship: regular deliverables, ongoing fees, one contract, brand ownership throughout.

What’s inside

  • Fixed term with recurring deliverables: a defined period with content supplied on the agreed cadence.
  • Full assignment throughout the term: the brand owns all content produced under the agreement, not just one batch.
  • Working files and moral rights consent: raw files on request, and consent so the brand can edit and adapt freely.
  • Warranties, GST, tax and super: assignment warranties, GST handling and tax withholding and superannuation considerations (where applicable) across the term.

How easy it is to use

  • Set the term, cadence, fee and delivery details once in Part A. Prompts guide every field.
  • One agreement covers the whole relationship — no re-papering each order.
  • Electronic signing supported; reuse to onboard each recurring creator.

Who this is for

  • Brands with an ongoing need for owned UGC across a set period
  • Creators supplying content to a brand on a recurring basis

Problems it may help you avoid

  • Re-negotiating ownership and fees and signing new agreements every time you commission a new batch.
  • Paying across a term for content the brand does not clearly own.
  • Missing working files needed to repurpose content over time.
  • Moral rights and warranty gaps across an ongoing supply relationship.

Check it fits before you buy

Templates are general documents, not tailored to your situation. Read the description above and make sure this template matches your intended use before you purchase. If it is not the right fit, it may not do what you need.

⚠ When not to use this template

This template should not be used:

  • with legal employees (it’s made with independent contractors in mind);
  • when advertising regulated products or services (refer to other templates built specifically for that purpose);
  • when children will be featured in the content (refer to other templates built with kidfluencers in mind);
  • if your plans don’t match the description — look for a better option on the website or contact Social Law Co for a bespoke document.

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