Our free Red Flag Clause Checklist helps creators spot the 5 most dangerous contract clauses that could cost you thousands in just 2 minutes
Takes 2 minutes to use, saves hours of headache and potential lost income
Red Flag Clause Detected
In Perpetuity Clause
Means: They own your content forever, everywhere.
Why it's dangerous: You lose control and can't resell or repurpose your work.
What to watch for: Phrases like "in perpetuity", "irrevocable rights", or "worldwide license".
Action Tip:
Ask to limit the license to 12–24 months or specific campaign usage.
Most creators sign away their rights and income without even realizing it. Here's what you need to watch for:
They own your content forever, everywhere - without additional payment, leaving you unable to reuse or repurpose your work
You permanently lose all rights to your work, meaning you can't reuse your own work or profit from it later
No deadlines means you could wait months (or forever) to get paid, leaving you chasing invoices instead of creating
They can use your content for anything — even beyond the original deal, resulting in your work appearing in places you never agreed to
Endless unpaid edits drain your time and energy, turning what seemed like a fair project into weeks of unpaid work
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This quick checklist helps you identify dangerous contract clauses before they cost you money
A simple guide to identify the 5 contract clauses that most often hurt creators:
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