podcast-guest-release

Podcast Guest Release

$75

Before you hit “record” on your next podcast interview, make sure your podcast guest signs our Podcast Guest Release giving you permission to use his/her voice, likeness, and other materials he/she provides as part of the podcast interview.

The Details

This template is a Podcast Guest Release which grants a publisher and/or host of a podcast  the limited right to use a guest’s name, likenesses and other aspects of their identity in connection with a podcast interview.  A Podcast Guest Release should be obtained from all guests when a podcast publisher and/or host intends to use a guest’s name, likenesses and other aspects of their identity for commercial purposes.

What's Inside
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