A visual aid to help determine where rights and cash need to flow when dealing with artists and agencies.
A thorough list of questions to consider when dealing with the licensing of content.
This is a sample agreement for a non-transferable, non-assignable, exclusive copyright license agreement, made between a textile and wallpaper company (“Licensee”) and an independent designer (“Licensor”). Provisions include, but are not limited to, license period, royalties, termination, indemnification, sublicenses and assignments. The agreement is governed by the laws of State of New York.
A company can maximize the value of its intellectual property by keeping current inventory and proper protection of its trademarks and copyrights. In addition, in order to strengthen partnerships and avoid legal sanctions, companies should keep a current inventory of third-party IP use. This article offers a step-by-step approach for companies looking to protect their IP assets.
This InfoPAK is not a comprehensive analysis of Intellectual Property licensing, but rather, it is a discussion of the best practices and recent developments in intellectual property licensing. The core of this InfoPAK touches on issues that are fundamental to the granting of rights, as well as the assets covered by most intellectual property licenses.
Review of global brand protection tips, including registration of trademarks, establishing a global network, and remaining flexible.
Sample employee intellectual property assignment agreement
A sample agreement for the assignment of an employee's intellectual property rights.
Sample employee intellectual property assignment agreement