The Minnesota Agreement between an Inventor and Manufacturer Granting License to Manufacture Products from Invention is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions under which an inventor grants a manufacturer the right to manufacture and distribute products based on the inventor's invention. This agreement is specifically tailored to comply with the laws and regulations of the state of Minnesota. Under this agreement, the inventor, who is the owner of the intellectual property rights to the invention, grants the manufacturer a license to use, reproduce, and modify the invention for the purpose of manufacturing and selling products. In return, the manufacturer agrees to pay the inventor royalties or licensing fees as compensation for the use of the invention. The agreement also covers important details such as the scope of the license, the term of the agreement, and any restrictions on the manufacturer's use of the invention. It may also include provisions regarding confidentiality, dispute resolution, and termination of the agreement. Different types of Minnesota agreements between an inventor and manufacturer granting a license to manufacture products from the invention may include variations based on the specific industry or technology involved. For example, there could be agreements related to inventions in the fields of biotechnology, software development, medical devices, or mechanical engineering. These agreements may have additional clauses and considerations related to the unique aspects of those industries. Keywords: Minnesota Agreement, Inventor, Manufacturer, License, Manufacture Products, Invention, Intellectual Property, Royalties, Licensing Fees, Scope, Term, Restrictions, Confidentiality, Dispute Resolution, Termination.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.