Uploading content to Rumble constitutes the uploader's appointment of Rumble as their non-exclusive agent, authorizing Rumble to negotiate and execute content licensing agreements with third parties including television networks and digital media platforms on the creator's behalf.
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This provision establishes a formal agency relationship under which Rumble has authority to bind creators to third-party licensing agreements without requiring individual creator approval for each transaction, within the scope of the revenue share structure.
Interpretive note: The enforceability and scope of agency authority granted through standard clickwrap terms may vary by jurisdiction and the nature of the specific licensing transaction.
Under this clause, creators who upload content to Rumble authorize the platform to act as their licensing agent and enter into agreements with third-party distributors on their behalf, with revenue shared according to separately agreed terms.
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"By uploading Content to Rumble, you appoint Rumble as your non-exclusive agent for the purpose of licensing your Content to third parties, including but not limited to television networks, streaming services, and digital media platforms. Rumble is authorized to negotiate and enter into licensing agreements on your behalf, subject to the revenue share terms separately agreed upon.— Excerpt from Rumble's Rumble Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Agency relationships are governed by applicable state and national contract and agency law, which may impose fiduciary duty obligations on Rumble as agent or require specific disclosures about the scope of agency authority. The FTC may review whether the agency appointment disclosure is sufficiently clear to constitute informed consumer consent. EU consumer protection directives may impose additional requirements on the clarity and specificity of agency authority granted through standard terms. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: High. The agency structure authorizes Rumble to execute binding licensing agreements on behalf of creators, which may create legal obligations for creators under those third-party agreements and may interact with or conflict with pre-existing creator contracts or exclusive arrangements. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: The enforceability of agency authority granted through standard clickwrap terms may be subject to challenge in jurisdictions requiring more specific or separately signed agency agreements, particularly for high-value content licensing. EU member states may impose additional requirements on agency authority disclosures in consumer contracts. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Third-party licensees relying on Rumble's agency authority to license creator content should assess the robustness of the agency grant and whether any creator-side limitations or conflicts exist. Procurement teams at media organizations licensing content through Rumble should include representations and warranties in license agreements regarding the validity of Rumble's agency authority. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should assess whether the agency disclosure meets informed consent standards in applicable jurisdictions and whether creators are adequately informed of the specific categories of third parties to whom Rumble may license their content as agent.
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This provision establishes a formal agency relationship under which Rumble has authority to bind creators to third-party licensing agreements without requiring individual creator approval for each transaction, within the scope of the revenue share structure.
Under this clause, creators who upload content to Rumble authorize the platform to act as their licensing agent and enter into agreements with third-party distributors on their behalf, with revenue shared according to separately agreed terms.
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