My client is an office furnishings company. I created several images of their furniture in one of their client's spaces.
Their client, the tenant in the office building wants to purchase some image licenses (sweet!).
My client wants to gift the images to their client.
This should be pretty simple: I invoice the office building tenant directly and then my client (office furnisher) will pay them on their own accord.
Is that how this should go?
Of course, I own copyright.
Thanks
If your client is ultimately going to pay for the licensing, wouldn't you want to invoice your client instead of the tenant? Your idea of billing the tenant so they can bill your client would be more work for the accountants. A gift in the form of a rebate doesn't sound very appealing.
Do something like this?:
"Furniture company buys additional license for their client's use on xyz"
Sounds like a good alternative!