Content Provider Vertrag
Content Provider Contract
A content provider agreement is an agreement between a provider of content hosted on the internet (content provider) and an internet user who wants to use the content. It regulates the rights and obligations relating to the creation, provision, licensing and use of the hosted content.
Areas where content provider agreements are frequently required can include:
Media and entertainment: e.g., contracts between music labels, film providers, or distribution partners such as television channels, streaming platforms, or even app stores.
Digital platforms: e.g., social media agreements, podcasts, or video hosting platforms (e.g., YouTube).
Software or technology: e.g., contracts between software developers and their customers, which regulate, among other things, how the software may be used and what support is provided.
Education sector: e.g., e-learning platforms.