A "Wisconsin Grant of Right to Use Photographic Likeness for Advertising Purposes" is a legal document that allows individuals or companies in the state of Wisconsin to obtain permission for using someone's photographic likeness for advertising or promotional purposes. This document grants the entity the right to reproduce, publish, and distribute the individual's photograph(s) in various forms of advertising, both traditional and digital. The Wisconsin Grant of Right to Use Photographic Likeness for Advertising Purposes typically includes the following key elements: 1. Parties: This section identifies the individuals or entities involved in the agreement, including the person granting the rights (referred to as the "Granter") and the person or company receiving the rights (referred to as the "Grantee"). 2. Description of Likeness: The document should clearly describe the photographic likeness being granted, which may include photographs, images, or videos of the Granter. 3. Scope of Usage: This section specifies the permitted uses of the likeness, such as print advertisements, billboards, online advertisements, social media posts, product packaging, or any other form of promotional material. 4. Duration of Usage: The agreement should establish the time frame during which the Grantee has the right to use the photographic likeness. It can be for a specific duration, a single campaign, or an indefinite period. 5. Compensation: In certain cases, the Granter may require monetary compensation or other forms of consideration in exchange for granting the rights to their photographic likeness. 6. Releases and Indemnification: This section typically includes provisions stating that the Granter releases the Grantee from any liability arising from the use of their photographic likeness, and that the Granter will indemnify the Grantee against any legal claims brought by third parties. While there may not be different types of Wisconsin Grants of Right to Use Photographic Likeness for Advertising Purposes, variations in terms of usage, compensation, and duration can be included based on the specific requirements of the parties involved. It is crucial to consult with legal professionals when drafting or reviewing such agreements to ensure they comply with Wisconsin state laws and protect the rights of both parties.