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The license of know-how is the information necessary or beneficial to the commercialization of the patented invention. A patent license combines matters of federal and state law, whereas a know-how license is subject only to state law since it is not subject to federal statutory protection.
A licensing agreement is a contract between two parties (the licensor and licensee) in which the licensor grants the licensee the right to use the brand name, trademark, patented technology, or ability to produce and sell goods owned by the licensor.
The license of know-how is the information necessary or beneficial to the commercialization of the patented invention. A patent license combines matters of federal and state law, whereas a know-how license is subject only to state law since it is not subject to federal statutory protection.
Types of licensing agreement The unique feature of this type of agreement is that even the licensor is excluded to use or exploit the licensed property during the term of the agreement. Copyright, trademark and patent licenses are the best examples of an exclusive license agreement.
Licensing agreements are found in many different industries. An example of a licensing agreement is a contract between the copyright holders of software and another company, allowing the latter to use the computer software for their daily business operations.
Examples of licenses include a company using the design of a popular character, e.g. Mickey Mouse, on their products. Another example would be a clothing manufacturer like Life is Good licensing its designs and brand in a certain country to a local company.
A patent license agreement usually gives a licensee, subject to certain restrictions, exclusive rights to produce, sell, and use a proprietary invention. The amount of royalty due by the licensee to the licensor would also be specified by a patent licence agreement.
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 trademark license agreement allows the licensee to use (but not own) the licensor's trademark in connection with agreed-on products or services. Licensing can help a company expand into new markets effectively and easily while lending the licensee an established name and reputation.