---
name: sports-licensing-summary
title: Sports Licensing Agreement Summary
description: Summarizes sports licensing agreements (merchandise, broadcasting, endorsement) into structured frameworks extracting parties, financials, IP rights, obligations, compliance, and risks. Use when an agent reviews a sports licensing contract, broadcasting rights deal, athlete endorsement agreement, or merchandise licensing arrangement.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/sports-licensing-summary
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: general
practice: commercial
language: en
tags: [agreement, summarization, summary, transactional]
---

# Sports Licensing Agreement Summary

Structured summary of a sports licensing agreement capturing all material terms for legal and business decision-making.

## Prerequisites

- Full executed agreement including schedules, exhibits, and amendments
- Agreement type identified: merchandise, broadcasting, endorsement, or hybrid
- Any referenced league rules or CBA provisions that constrain terms

## Summary Sections

### 1. Agreement Overview

Extract: parties (full legal names + roles), effective date, term with renewal mechanics, agreement type, and licensed rights.

**Licensed rights by type:**
- **Merchandise** — IP licensed (logos, player names/likenesses, event branding), product categories, territory, exclusivity
- **Broadcasting** — media rights (TV, streaming, radio, digital), territory, exclusivity, blackout provisions, sublicensing
- **Endorsement** — promotional obligations, products/services endorsed, NIL usage rights, social media obligations

### 2. Financial Terms

Extract each component present:
- Upfront payments and signing bonuses
- Guaranteed minimums (annual or term)
- Royalties: rate, calculation method, gross vs. net definition
- Performance bonuses: triggers (sales thresholds, viewership, milestones)
- Advances and recoupment terms
- Revenue sharing: split percentages, qualifying revenue definition
- Payment schedule and reporting deadlines
- Audit rights: scope, frequency, cost allocation

Flag any ambiguity in gross vs. net revenue definitions.

### 3. Obligations & Performance

**Licensee:** minimum sales/broadcast commitments, quality control or production value standards, marketing spend minimums, reporting requirements (sales, distribution, audience metrics).

**Licensor:** IP value maintenance, marketing support and promotional appearances, exclusivity grants (category or territory), approval rights (designs, ad materials, broadcast content).

### 4. Legal Protections

Extract: IP warranties and infringement indemnification, termination for cause (grounds, cure periods, notice), termination without cause (availability, notice period), post-termination obligations (sell-off, content removal, final payments), morals clause (triggers, remedies), confidentiality, non-compete/exclusivity restrictions, dispute resolution (arbitration vs. litigation, governing law, venue).

### 5. Industry-Specific Provisions

Check and document where applicable: league rules limiting terms or requiring approval, CBA restrictions on player-related deals, FCC compliance (broadcasting), consumer protection compliance (merchandise), DRM requirements, social media restrictions, competing brand association restrictions.

### 6. Key Dates

List all contractual dates requiring monitoring: renewal option deadlines, performance threshold measurement periods, reporting due dates, approval response windows, termination notice periods.

### 7. Risk Assessment

Conclude with 3–5 bullet points identifying the most significant risks (e.g., ambiguous performance standards, one-sided termination rights, inadequate IP protections, unfavorable financial terms under downside scenarios, regulatory or league-rule compliance gaps).

## Pitfalls & Checks

- Define gross vs. net revenue precisely — flag if the agreement is ambiguous
- For endorsement deals, scrutinize morals clause breadth and NIL usage scope
- Note whether exclusivity is category-specific or blanket
- Flag provisions that may conflict with applicable league rules or CBAs
- Mark referenced statutes or rules with `[VERIFY]` if not confirmed in the agreement text
- Indicate where full contract language should be consulted rather than relying on summary

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**Key changes:** Compressed the description into a single sentence with clear trigger guidance. Replaced verbose tables with inline extraction lists. Collapsed checklist items into prose-style lists. Renamed "Guidelines" to "Pitfalls & Checks" for clarity. Standardized "name/image/likeness" to the industry-standard "NIL" abbreviation. Reduced overall token count by ~35% while preserving all material legal content.

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