script clearance faq

"The script clearance report was of the highest quality and the service excellent. IndieClear is a valuable resource for any independent production."

—Tani Cohen, producer, Living Til The End

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 Is the script clearance work you do insured?
 Will E&O insurers accept IndieClear's script clearance report?
 I read a book about clearance. Can't I do it myself?
 Won't the distributor buy a script clearance report when they buy my film?
 I don't need clearance for public domain songs, right?
 I have revisions to my script. Do you charge extra to read later drafts?
 My script's location has changed from Toronto to Los Angeles. Is that OK?
 How quickly can you do the script clearance report?
 That's not fast enough for me. Can you do it in 3 days?

 Is the script clearance work you do insured?
—Yes. IndieClear is covered by its own Errors & Omissions insurance policy.

 Will E&O insurers accept IndieClear's script clearance report?
—Yes. Top production insurance company Truman Van Dyke and leading intellectual property law firm Leopold, Petrich & Smith have confirmed that they will accept the IndieClear report for the purpose of obtaining a Producers Liability Errors & Omissions insurance policy.

 I read a book about clearance. Can't I do it myself?
—Books, however good, tell you what you need to do, but unfortunately not how to do it. Professional script clearance research takes expertise, learned from years of experience. It involves subscribing to specialized online databases, and knowing how to search them effectively. It involves the establishment of, and adherence to, a set of clearance guidelines. For these reasons and more, an attorney may not approve your self-generated script clearance report. And without attorney approval, an E&O insurer is unlikely to accept it for the issuance of a policy. Also see Why Script Clearance?

 Won't the distributor buy a script clearance report when they buy my film?
—Almost always, the distributor will require you to provide the report. It's easier and less costly to clear the shooting script rather than the finished film. Ask yourself if you really want to go to the hassle and expense of rescheduling actors, reshooting, and re-editing whole scenes.

 I don't need clearance for public domain songs, right?
—Maybe, maybe not. The songs may not really be public domain, or the recordings you use may be copyrighted. For example, "Happy Birthday" should not be used without permission from the rights owners. Because of the many different types of rights involved, we suggest that every production use a music clearance professional. If you don't know any, we can recommend some.

 I have revisions to my script. Do you charge extra to read later drafts?
—No. The fee for a script clearance report includes the reading of all subsequent drafts and revisions. There are additional fees only for researching any new or changed items.

 My script's location has changed from Toronto to Los Angeles. Is that OK?
—Yes. If research has been done on the initial location, there will be an additional fee for a change in location, plus per-item fees for any additional research.

 How quickly can you do the script clearance report?
—The normal turnaround time is 5 to 10 business days.

 That's not fast enough for me. Can you do it in 3 days?
—It may be possible, depending on the complexity of your project.

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