This agreement is used when a Licensor wishes to give the Licensee an exclusive license to all existing versions of a software program and all related documentation, if any, solely for a specific purpose.
This agreement is used when a Licensor wishes to give the Licensee an exclusive license to all existing versions of a software program and all related documentation, if any, solely for a specific purpose.
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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.
Exclusive license is an agreement between a trademark owner and another party that allows the other party to make certain use of the trademark. Exclusive license is provided with the understanding that the trademark owner will not permit other such uses to anyone else.
Trademark licensing is an agreement in which a registered trademark owner, the licensor, grants another party, the licensee, permission to make and distribute products or services under that trademark.
It is permissible to license an unregistered Trade mark. Permitted use without recordal of Registered User is permissible under the Trade Marks Act 1999, which came into force on September 15, 2003.
Exclusive license allows a licensor to share intellectual property with a licensee for a specific period of time that usually binds the licensor to not share the property with anyone else.
A trademark licence is an agreement between a trademark owner (the licensor) and another entity (the licensee) in which the licensor permits the licensee to use its trademark for commercial purposes.
Most trademark license agreements aren't assignable, transferable or perpetual, and when you add in exclusive you get an agreement that looks much more like a transfer of all rights rather than a license.
Exclusive license allows a licensor to share intellectual property with a licensee for a specific period of time that usually binds the licensor to not share the property with anyone else.
A copyright exclusive license is one in which ownership in one or more rights is transferred by the copyright owner. A copyright nonexclusive license occurs when the owner retains ownership of the copyright and/or may license the same right to others.
A trademark licensing agreement is a legal contract between a trademark owner and another party that have agreed to use the trademark on preapproved terms decided between the contracting parties.