Profit from Intellectual Property : The Complete Legal Guide to Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, Permissions and Licensing Agreements

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Pub. Date: 2003-08-01
Publisher(s): Sourcebooks Inc
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Summary

Licensing is a multi-billion dollar industry. More people than ever are involved with intellectual property transactions and arrangements in everyday business. Anyone using, selling, transferring, giving, or obtaining permissions to use a product protected by intellectual property law can benefit from this book. It serves as an introduction and guide to reviewing, writing, and negotiating most of the licenses and agreements necessary to turn intellectual property into profit.

Author Biography

Ron Idra received his law degree from the New York University School of Law, where he served as an editor for the N.Y.U. Law Review. He currently practices intellectual property law in New York City and acts as a copyright and trademark consultant for many large corporations James L. Rogers received his law degree from Suffolk University. He has written extensively on a wide range of legal subjects. Rogers has worked for several law firms and a biotechnology company concerning patent and related intellectual law property matters

Table of Contents

Using Self-Help Law Booksp. IX
Introductionp. XIII
Overview to Intellectual Propertyp. 1
Basics of Intellectual Property
Patents: Protecting New and Unique Inventions
Copyright: Protecting Artistic Expression
Trademarks: Indicating Business Source
Trade Secrets: Confidential Business Information
Other Rights and Laws Related to Intellectual Property
Legal Authority for Intellectual Property
Nature of Agreementsp. 31
Defining Agreements
Negotiating Agreements
Enforcing Agreements
Essentials of a License Agreementp. 41
Introduction and Definition of Parties
License Grant
License Term
Payment Provisions
Parties' Signatures
Sample License Agreement
License Commentary
Business Decisionsp. 55
Should You License?
Who Are the Parties?
Who is a Potential Licensor or Licensee?
Which Intellectual Property will be licensed?
What can the Licensee Do?
Will the License be Exclusive or Nonexclusive?
What will the Payment Be?
What is the Term of the License?
How can the License Be Terminated?
Will any Services be Performed?
License Agreement: Main Termsp. 73
Defining the Terms and Using Schedules and Exhibits
Defining the Parties to the License
Determining the Beneficiaries to the License
Drafting the License Grant
Determining the Extent of the Licensed Property
Deciding the Scope of the Licensee
Putting It Together
License Term & Termination
License Agreement: Payment Provisionsp. 89
Pricing the License, Fairly
Fixed Payments
Royalties
Other Royalty-Related Terms
Additional Business Terms
License Agreement: Legal Protectionsp. 101
Representations and Warranties
Indemnification
Limitation of Liability
Insurance
Protection of the Licensed Property
Third Party Infringements
Confidentiality
Force Majeure
Bankruptcy
Injunction
License Agreement: Standard Termsp. 115
Assignment
Successors
Choice of Law and Jurisdiction
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Notices between the Parties
Severability and Waiver
Entire Agreement
Modifications
Relationship between the Parties
Headings
Counterparts
Monitoring Your Licensep. 129
Before You Sign
Performing and Monitoring Your License
Modifying or Terminating Your License
Software Licensesp. 137
Types of Software Licenses
Software-Specific Provisions
Structure of the Software License
Common Restrictions on Licensee
Limited Warranties for the Software
Software Maintenance and Service Provisions
Updates and Future Versions
Source Code Escrow
Documentation and Technical Information
Licensing Technology: Patents and Trade Secretsp. 149
Licensing Patents
Technology License Provisions
Technology Cross-License
Copyright & Trademark Licensesp. 157
Copyrighted Works
Trademark Licenses
Merchandising Licenses
Permissionsp. 165
Permission vs. License
Works Covered by Copyright
Works Covered by Trademark
Obtaining Permissionsp. 175
Written Works
Photographs, Graphic Art, and Artwork
Musical Works
Film and Video
Performances and Speeches
Penalties for Copyright Infringement
Trademarks
Explanation Of Terms of the Permission Request
Optional Terms to a Permission Request
Cost of Permission
Glossaryp. 201
General Resourcesp. 207
Licensingp. 211
Finding An Attorneyp. 217
Permissionsp. 219
Business Resourcesp. 223
Sample License Agreementsp. 225
Sample Permission Documentsp. 259
Indexp. 267
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