Other series covered by the deal include 'Armstrong and Miller' and 'Fonejacker'.
Myvideorights will be able to distribute the content online, to mobile and IPTV and will utilise digital fingerprinting tools to profile audiences and prevent content from being distributed without authorisation.
Paul Cohen, director of legal and commercial affairs at Hat Trick, said: "Controlling and monetising short-form content online is a big challenge for producers and working with MVR will help us move forward in both areas."
Myvideorights.com is backed by former Sun editor and TalkSport founder Kelvin Mackenzie and former Endemol chief creative officer Peter Bazalgette.
Ashley Mackenzie, chief executive of Myvideorights.com, said: "Comedy is the most popular online video content genre on the web and, in particular, on YouTube today, with some 70% of people watching comedy clips online."
Myvideorights.com's other clients include Comic Relief, Maverick TV, ESPN, Bafta and BBC Motion Gallery.