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From payment terms to IP rights to post-termination duties — we scan the full agreement and surface what matters.
Clawbacks, commissions, offsets, payment timing, performance bonuses, and conditions on getting paid.
Posting obligations, content approvals, disclosure requirements, reporting duties, and revision scope.
Category limits, competing sponsors, use restrictions, audience restrictions, and non-compete scope.
One-sided termination clauses, cure periods, morality clauses, and post-termination obligations.
Ownership, licensing scope, NIL/name-image-likeness rights, content usage duration, and repurposing rights.
Indemnity scope, liability limits, confidentiality terms, non-disparagement, governing law, and dispute resolution.
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This agreement contains several heavily one-sided terms that significantly favor the Sponsor over the Creator.
Sponsor unilateral termination with no cure period
Impact: You could be dropped with 24 hours notice, mid-campaign, with no recourse.
Perpetual content license with no geographic limitation
Impact: Your content can be used forever, anywhere, by the brand or its assigns.
Broad morality clause with no definitional floor
Impact: Any content you post that "could reflect negatively" is grounds for termination.
Most contract scanners treat every agreement the same. Creator Counsel knows that gambling, sports betting, sweepstakes, and affiliate agreements come with a distinct set of risks — including platform bans, regulatory exposure, and liability that doesn't show up in a standard contract review.
Clauses that require targeting U.S. audiences for unlicensed operators — a felony exposure issue, not just a contract problem.
FTC disclosure requirements, platform-specific rules (X banned gambling partnerships in 2026), and affiliate code obligations.
Official rules requirements, no-purchase-necessary clauses, registration requirements by state, and odds disclosure obligations.
Exclusivity clauses that conflict with existing casino/resort partnerships, MGM, Caesars, and Wynn property restrictions.
State-by-state legality variations, operator licensing requirements, and contest rules compliance obligations.
Aggressive chargeback clauses, performance-based payment gates, and clawback triggers tied to undisclosed metrics.
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Creator Counsel provides general contract education, AI-assisted issue spotting, and plain-English summaries. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Users should consult a qualified attorney before signing any agreement.