Are you a movie owner looking to sell rights?
InternetMovieRights.com has its own sales and acquisitions department lead by experts in the field of marketing film rights and protecting copyrighted material. We deal with features, short films, documentaries as well as art-house movies.
Our marketing team is working to find buyers interested in obtaining titles from all over the world. If you have a product, and is interested in selling your internet rights, we can certainely help you. Please apply for a FREE membership, and once you get the log in details, you can make use of your own control panel to list movies and edit and/or update your seller's profile.
Once you have completed this, one of our agents will contact you to collect more details of your film. We also request you to give us the maximum marketing material available with you to give good value to your product.
Our company do not guarantee you sale. Being a sales agent, we do our utmost to promote your film and sell the rights. After the successful sale of your film, there will be a fees charged by our company.
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Which is the best form to sell your rights?
It is difficult to predict with any accuracy the revenues that any one film will generate online, just as it is in the real world. But with the right marketing, you are looking at a new source of sustained income in the years to come.
If your film is new, and has not been released on DVD, it is better to sell time limited, non-exclusive license. After the DVD release, you can either continue with the company you sold the online rights to - if you are happy with their sales and your returns - or put your product back in the market.
Most of the leading web distributors agree to license only the internet rights for a limited term, allowing you to keep the copyright and all other rights in your product. This means you are free to exploit other avenues, and is not tied to one company forever.
You may wish to split internet rights between a number of distributors: those licensing downloads only, those utilizing the streaming method of exploitation, and those also involved in traditional means of exploitation like theatrical, television, and video.
Don't be afraid to ask for provisions that protect your product. Make sure you and the Distributor won't disclose the terms of your deal to any third party to ensure confidentiality. Everything is negotiable, and our legal experts will make sure your legal rights are protected.


