What does Non-Exclusive (Usage) mean?
Non-Exclusive Usage refers to a contract term that allows a performer, model, or creator to work with multiple clients or projects simultaneously, without being restricted to a single entity. In a non-exclusive agreement, the performer retains the freedom to take on other jobs, even in similar industries, while their work for the client is still in use. This type of usage contrasts with exclusivity clauses, which limit the performer”s ability to work elsewhere. Non-exclusive agreements are often used in freelance or project-based work, providing more flexibility for the talent.
Example:A voice actor signed a non-exclusive contract with a video game developer, allowing them to take on additional voice work for other companies.
Example: A model worked on a non-exclusive basis for several fashion brands, allowing her image to be used by multiple companies simultaneously.
Did You Know?
Non-exclusive usage gives performers the flexibility to work with multiple clients at once, making it ideal for freelancers or independent contractors!