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AI and Revenue Share with Collaborators: Splits That Survive Success
AI helps creators write revenue-share agreements with collaborators that hold up if a project unexpectedly blows up.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2revenue share
- 3collaboration
- 4contracts
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Section 1
The premise
Most creator splits are sketched in DMs and break the moment money arrives; AI drafts something durable in a few minutes.
What AI does well here
- Propose split structures matched to contribution
- Surface edge cases (sequels, licensing, derivatives)
- Suggest decision-rights language alongside money
- Draft simple side-letters for changes
What AI cannot do
- Replace a real lawyer for anything above hobby scale
- Resolve disputes once trust is broken
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