How to License a Product
Video Description: Learn what you need to license a product in this easy to follow step by step tutorial. Related Article Subjects: copyright, exclusive, intellectual, license, owner, property
What are Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreements?By: Mark Warner | 02/10/2008 | LawIntellectual Property Assignment and License Agreements are hard to say, let alone actually comprehend. This article breaks these agreements down into plain English and points out some key provisions you want to make sure are addressed. Check this article out to learn more. What Do I Include In a Licensing Agreement?By: Mark Warner | 21/09/2008 | LawAn Intellectual Property Licensing Agreement is a written, legally binding contract effectuating an agreement between an owner of intellectual property ("Licensor") and a party wishing to use that intellectual property for a particular purpose ("Licensee"). What everybody ought to know about intellectual property lawBy: Marios Pattihis | 15/04/2009 | Intellectual PropertyIntellectual property law is often in the media spotlight but what are our rights and how can we protect them...... Intellectual Property Laws in the Kingdom of ThailandBy: Wolfgang Jaegel | 12/10/2007 | Non-FictionIntellectual property is one of the major types of capital assets. It is usually the result of a human brain's intellect. It can be either tangible or intangible. Idea, process, and theory are some of the most popular forms of intangible category. Intellectual Property (ip) 101By: Richard A. Neifeld | 24/04/2007 | PatentsWhat you need to know about Intellectual Property Implied Licenses and Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in the United KingdomBy: Leigh Ellis | 27/08/2007 | CopyrightIn Robin Ray v Classic FM, the English High Court held that a contractor providing services owns the intellectual property in the materials created for the client. The decision is a useful guide to contractors as it is one of the leading cases in determining the whether a commissioner of intellectual property may use intellectual property for purposes not expressly contemplated by a written agreement. Intellectual Property and Patents for SaleBy: Groshan Fabiola | 30/06/2007 | BusinessThe intellectual property (IP) is a grouping of related concepts that cover a certain area or domain. It can be related to names, inventions, written materials and recorded media. What Everyone Should Know About Intellectual PropertyBy: Bob S Schuster | 02/08/2008 | Intellectual PropertyIntellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
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