Guide

Co-writer agreement for producers

When a producer co-writes a song and shares ownership, a co-writer agreement provides stronger protection than a simple split sheet. Here’s when to use one.

When a producer needs a co-writer agreement

A split sheet records percentages. A co-writer agreement adds terms about licensing, transfers, and publishing. Producers should use a co-writer agreement when the collaboration involves complex terms — publishing administration, territorial restrictions, or sample clearances.

What to include

  • Song title and date
  • All writers including the producer
  • Ownership percentages
  • Licensing and transfer restrictions
  • Publishing administration terms
  • Income distribution details
  • Signatures from all parties

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Estimate the percentage first

Use the producer split calculator to estimate a fair ownership share based on the producer’s role and contribution type. Then document it in the agreement.

How to create one

Use the co-writer agreement generator to add all writers, assign percentages, and add custom terms. For simpler arrangements, a split sheet may be sufficient.

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