TalentShare / Ownership & Licensing
Creative support should keep ownership visible.
How TalentShare organizes ownership notes, licensing paths, rights questions, creative assets, deal preparation, and professional-review context.
Decision Path
Review TalentShare in the right order.
Move from creator-management overview into ownership, creative operations, and revenue-path visibility.
Step 1
TalentShare
Creator management overview
Step 2
Ownership & Licensing
Creative support should keep ownership visible.
Step 3
Creative Operations
Creative operations need support that protects agency and context.
Step 4
Revenue & Opportunity Tracking
Revenue paths need visibility around costs, ownership, and opportunity timing.
Ownership Context
A creator should be able to see what is theirs, what is under review, and what needs follow-up.
- Creative assets, rights notes, licensing ideas, offer status, usage questions, and ownership concerns
- Which materials are active, draft, restricted, public, private, or waiting for review
- Questions that may need an attorney, agent, manager, publisher, label, accountant, or other professional
Licensing Paths
Licensing support should organize the conversation without acting like legal representation.
- Track potential uses, channels, terms to review, interested parties, asset status, and open questions
- Separate a licensing idea from an approved deal
- Keep creator control and consent visible before sharing or committing assets
Boundaries
TalentShare should stay clear about legal and revenue outcomes.
- Legal context, ownership protection, deal context, licensing, and revenue context can be reviewed in conversation
- Professional review may be needed before contracts, rights transfers, publishing terms, or licensing commitments
- The creator remains responsible for final ownership and licensing decisions
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