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Confidentiality Agrement for Distributors
Protect your company's trade secrets and sensitive product data by having all of your distributors sign this Confidentiality Agreement form.
- The distributor agrees not to disclose any confidential information provided by the supplier.
- The distributor agrees not to remove or interfere with any proprietary rights notices attached to the products.
- The distributor agrees not to develop, manufacture or reverse engineer the products.
You've invested a lot into developing your products. Don't risk losing your competitive advantage - get the Confidentiality Agreement for Distributors template today.
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Distributor Assumption Agreement for Residuals
Make sure your film distributors sign this Distributor Assumption Agreement to comply with SAG requirements for payment of residuals.
- In order to ensure that SAG members are paid the residuals that they are owed, Screen Actor's Guild requires all movie producers to have their distributors sign an assumption agreement under which they agree to pay residual payments directly to SAG instead of to the producer.
- This legal form template sets out how and when the residuals will be paid to SAG, as well as the form of reporting that the distributor is required to submit.
- SAG has the right to inspect the distributor's accounting and records with respect to revenues earned by the film.
Whether you're a union or non-union filmmaker, you still have to comply with SAG's requirements. Download your copy of the Distributor Assumption Agreement for Residuals.
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Distributor Information Package
Put together an Information Package for potential distributors using this downloadable template.
- The package will contain information for interested parties to evaluate your business and distribution network, such as:
- your corporate history,
- information about company principals (directors, officers),
- breakdown of distributor fees,
- financial projections,
- an application form to be completed by the distributor and returned to the company.
- Available in MS Word format. Easy to customize to fit your particular circumstances.
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Letter of Intent for Exclusive Distributor
When negotiating a contract with a distributor to sell your products, it's a good idea to put the negotiating points down in writing in this Letter of Intent.
- The parties intend the distributor to have exclusive rights to distribute the products within a given territory, and a right of first refusal on additional territories.
- The distributor will be an independent contractor, and not an employee or agent of the supplier.
- The supplier will provide products of the highest quality, with all applicable warranties.
- Target markets are identified.
- The Letter of Intent itself is an agreement in principle, not a legal contract, and is not legally binding except as it relates to the negotiations between the parties, such as confidentiality provisions.
- This template is generic, not country specific, and can be used anywhere.
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Perpetual Software License | USA
This Perpetual Software License form makes it easy to grant a publisher, reseller or distributor a never-ending license to market your apps.
- The developer grants the licensee a permanent, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to distribute, resell, sublicense or otherwise make use of the software.
- In return for the perpetual license, the licensee pays the developer a fixed lump sum license fee.
- The developer retains title to the original software, but title to any derivative works created by the licensee belongs to the licensee.
- The licensee also has the right to decompile, disassemble and reverse engineer the software.
- This license form is governed by United States intellectual property laws.
- You can download the form as a MS Word template immediately after you pay for it.
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USA Exclusive Distributor Agreement
Set up your distributor network across various states by appointing exclusive distributors within defined territories under the terms of this Distributor Agreement.
- The distributor has exclusive rights to the territory set out in the Agreement, and non-exclusive distribution rights to specified areas outside the primary territory.
- The distributor must meet certain performance requirements and must comply with all licensing and other laws in the territory.
- If the distributor fails to meet its contractual obligations, the supplier has the right to take over the territory.
- Buy the form once, use it as often as you require.
You can use this Distributor Agreement template across all 50 states. Buy it, download it, and it's yours to use as often as you like.
$29.99