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The steps for making a license agreement are as follows:Download a template for a licensing agreement.Choose your role as the licensor or licensee.Define the license(s) in the agreement.Decide whether the license is exclusive or not.Settle the matter of fees and payment schedule.Add a renewal date and rules.More items...?
In a typical licensing agreement, the licensor grants the licensee the right to produce and sell goods, apply a brand name or trademark, or use patented technology owned by the licensor.
The brand and trademark licensing can also be of two types. In the first type, the fee of the license is independent of the sales and profits made by the licensee. In the second type, the fee of the license is dependent on the sales and profit generated by the licensee.
Practitioners and licensing executives often refer to three basic types of voluntary licenses: non-exclusive, sole, and exclusive. A non-exclusive licence allows the licensor to retain the right to use the licensed property and the right to grant additional licenses to third parties.
A licensing agreement allows one party (the licensee) to use and/or earn revenue from the property of the owner (the licensor). Licensing agreements generate revenues, called royalties, earned by a company for allowing its copyrighted or patented material to be used by another company.
Examples of common licensing agreements include: A sports team allowing another company to produce t-shirts with the team's logo. A movie company that allows another company to create a toy based on a character the movie company owns.