

A license agreement governs the right of one party (the licensee) to use the intellectual property rights of another (the licensor). This includes trademarks, patents, software, domain names, or copyrights. Without permission, a user risks infringing these rights with all the legal consequences that entails. A good license agreement prevents this and makes commercial use of intellectual property legally secure.
For entrepreneurs, startups, and corporations, it is essential to contractually document the use of such rights properly. This prevents ambiguities, provides legal certainty, and protects both parties against conflicts.
What is included in a license agreement?
A license agreement contains clear agreements about:
A carefully drafted license agreement protects both the commercial interests of the licensor and the usage rights of the licensee. It is an indispensable instrument in any collaboration where intellectual property rights are central.
Legal advice for your license agreement
We assist entrepreneurs, SMEs, and larger companies in drafting, reviewing, and amending license agreements. Whether it involves granting a software license to customers or internally sharing trademarks within a corporate structure: we provide legal certainty and commercial clarity.
Clearly document your usage rights
Do you want to allow the use of intellectual property or make your rights available to third parties? Contact us for legal advice and a tailor-made license agreement. This way, you prevent infringement and ensure a solid legal foundation for your collaboration.
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