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Before you lose rights, get clarity.

Content License Agreements can embed “perpetual sublicensing” traps that dilute control. RightsLens detects them in seconds.

Know exactly what rights you’re giving away when you sign a contract!

Buyer-drafted agreements may hide perpetual rights, sublicensing traps, and future-format lock-ins and may assign more rights than intended, often quietly, indirectly, and permanently.

RightsLens analyses your agreement and tells you:

and provides a structured, plain-English analysis of your agreement.

RIGHTSLENS™

Starts at ₹999 per agreement

The risk isn’t obvious. The impact is long-term.

“Limited” deals that quietly become perpetual

Satellite, remake, or dubbing rights assigned indirectly

Worldwide rights hidden inside definitions

Unrestricted sublicensing that blocks future deals

What is Rights exposure?

Rights exposure occurs when a contract, through wording, definitions, or future-technology clauses, assigns or restricts rights beyond what was commercially discussed.

What RightsLens does

RightsLens reviews the buyer-provided agreement and analyses it specifically for rights overreach and exposure.

We clearly identify:

Rights that are expressly assigned

Rights that are indirectly or unintentionally assigned

Rights that are retained and exploitable

Clauses that may block future formats, territories, or revenues

All findings are explained in clear, non-technical language.

What you receive

A structured RightsLens™ Analysis Report (PDF) delivered to your email within 24 hours of uploading your contract.

Report Includes

Executive summary with overall exposure level

Key exposure areas with clause references

Clear list of rights assigned or licensed

Plain-English explanation of commercial impact

Why producers use RightsLens

Who RightsLens is for

Film producers

Independent production houses

Anyone planning resale, remake, or re-licensing of rights in films

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Disclaimer

RightsLens provides an informational rights analysis based solely on the agreement shared. The report is intended to help identify potential rights exposure and does not, by itself, constitute a formal legal opinion, negotiation advice, or litigation guidance.

Any legal advisory, redrafting, negotiation support, or enforcement assistance is offered as a separate professional service under IP CLIMB, subject to separate engagement.

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