For a producer or studio acquiring the right to adapt a book, article, script, or life story into a film or show — covers option fee, purchase price, reserved rights, and credit.
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This contract is built for securing the temporary right to develop and later buy source material for a screen project. It fits books, articles, scripts, or other material that needs a set option fee, an option period, a purchase price, and clear terms for which rights transfer.
It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:
Option grant
Sets the option fee, the option period, and any extensions.
Development rights
Covers what the producer can develop during the option period.
Rights acquired upon exercise
Sets the purchase price and the rights that transfer if the option is exercised.
Representations and warranties
Confirms each side has the right to enter the deal and meet its promises.
Credit
States the source material credit for the owner.
Term
Covers the option period and reversion if the option lapses.
Disputes and general provisions
Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.
These are common issues to watch for in any option & literary rights agreement: