Patent Licensing Sample Clauses

A Patent Licensing clause defines the terms under which one party grants another the right to use, make, sell, or otherwise exploit patented technology or inventions. This clause typically outlines the scope of the license, any limitations or exclusions, royalty or fee arrangements, and the duration of the license. By clearly specifying the rights and obligations related to patented materials, the clause helps prevent infringement disputes and ensures both parties understand the extent of permitted use.
Patent Licensing. Each Working Group must specify the patent mode under which it will operate prior to initiating any work on any Draft Deliverable or Approved Deliverable other than source code or datasets. The patent mode for this Working Group is: [Check one box] ☐ RAND Royalty-Free Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 1. ☐ International Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 2. ☐ Open Web Foundation Agreement 1.0 Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 3. ☒ W3C Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 4. ☐ No Patent License. No patent licenses are granted for the Draft Deliverables or Approved Deliverables developed by this Working Group. ☒ Source Code. Working Group Participants contributing source code to this Working Group agree that those source code contributions are subject to the Developer Certificate of Origin version 1.1, available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/, the license indicated below, and any policies and governance rules included in the source code’s repository. Source code may not be a required element of an Approved Deliverable specification. [Check one box] ☐ Apache 2.0, available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html. ☒ MIT License, available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/licenses/MIT. ☐ Mozilla Public License 2.0, available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/MPL/2.0/. ☐ Other . ☐ Dataset. Datasets are developed under the governance rules as set forth in Appendix A. Working Group Participants contributing data to a dataset to this Working Group agree that those data contributions are subject to the license indicated below. The dataset may not be a required element of an Approved Deliverable specification. [Check one box] ☐ CDLA-Permissive-1.0. ☐ CC0 1.0. ☐ Open-Use-of-Data-Agreement. ☐ CDLA-Sharing-1.0. ☐ Computational-Use-of-Data-Agreement. ☐ Other .
Patent Licensing. Yorktown authorizes Consultant to use all issued and pending patents under their name for this Program. The temporary authorization will terminate at the conclusion of this contract.
Patent Licensing. It is understood that neither organization has the authority to provide any patent license or covenant not to assert terms to the other organization, so any materials or information contributed from one organization to the other comes without any patent license or covenant not to assert terms.
Patent Licensing. Each Working Group must specify the patent mode under which it will operate prior to initiating any work on any Draft Deliverable or Approved Deliverable other than source code or datasets. The patent mode for this Working Group is: [Check one box] □ RAND Royalty-Free Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 1. □ International Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 2. □ Open Web Foundation Agreement 1.0 Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 3. □ W3C Mode, as set forth in Appendix B, Patent Policy Option 4. ☒ No Patent License. No patent licenses are granted for the Draft Deliverables or Approved Deliverables developed by this Working Group.
Patent Licensing 

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  • Patent License For patent claims including, without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims which You or Your Affiliates own, control or have the right to grant, now or in the future, You grant to Us a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, transferable, royalty-free, irrevocable patent license, with the right to sublicense these rights to multiple tiers of sublicensees, to make, have made, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise transfer the Contribution and the Contribution in combination with the Material (and portions of such combination). This license is granted only to the extent that the exercise of the licensed rights infringes such patent claims; and provided that this license is conditioned upon compliance with Section 2.3.

  • Trademark License System Agency grants to Grantee, for the term of the Grant Agreement, a limited non- exclusive, royalty-free, non-assignable, non-transferable license to reproduce System Agency’s trademarks on published materials in the United States related to the performance of the Grant Agreement, provided that such license is expressly conditional upon, and subject to, the following: i. Grantee is in compliance with all provisions of the Grant Agreement; ii. Grantee’s use of the trademarks is strictly in accordance with the quality standards and in conformance with the reproduction requirements set forth in this Grant Agreement or as otherwise communicated by System Agency; iii. Grantee takes no action to damage the goodwill associated with the trademarks, and refrains from any attempt to contest, attack, dispute, challenge, cancel and/or oppose System Agency’s right, title and interest in the trademarks or their validity; iv. Grantee makes no attempt to sublicense any rights under this trademark license; and v. Grantee complies with any marking requests System Agency may make in relation to the trademarks, including without limitation to use the phrase “Registered Trademark”, the registered trademark symbol “®” for registered trademarks, and the symbol “™” for unregistered trademarks.

  • Development License Subject to the terms and conditions of this ▇▇▇▇, You are licensed to perform an installation of the SOFTWARE for an unlimited use in designing, testing and creating Developed Software by unlimited Developers on one or more computers.

  • Import Licensing 1. Each Party shall ensure that all automatic and non- automatic import licensing measures are implemented in a transparent and predictable manner, and applied in accordance with the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement. 2. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Parties of existing import licensing procedures. Thereafter, each Party shall notify the other Parties of any new import licensing procedures and any modification to its existing import licensing procedures, to the extent possible 60 days before it takes effect, but in any case no later than within 60 days of publication. The information in any notification under this Article shall be in accordance with Article 5.2 and 5.3 of the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement. 3. Upon request of another Party, a Party shall, promptly and to the extent possible, respond to the request of that Party for information on import licensing requirements of general application.

  • Trademark Licenses (a) The Knicks hereby grant to Licensor for the Term non-exclusive royalty-free licenses by the Knicks and Team of all intellectual property owned or licensed by the Knicks or the Team, including but not limited to images, likenesses, service marks, tradenames and trademarks, for the exclusive purposes of promoting the Arena as the home arena of the Team, operating the Arena and providing the Licensor Services. Licensor’s use of such licenses shall be in accordance with and subject to League Rules and subject to the Knicks prior written approval. Licensor shall not have any right to sublicense, or seek or receive any payments from third parties specifically for the use of, the Knicks’ intellectual property, except in accordance with ARTICLE VII, it being understood that Licensor may exercise the right to promote the Arena as the home arena of the Team in places and in a manner that may also incorporate in an incidental manner promotion of Licensor’s marketing partners and sponsors (including, without limitation, use in connection with the Knicks’ intellectual property any overall Arena marketing partner(s) “lock-up logo” or naming rights, sponsored Licensor web pages and upcoming events promotions, etc.). (b) The Knicks shall be permitted to reference the Arena as their home venue on all material promoting the Team and ticket sales (and the Ticket Agent). In connection therewith, Licensor and its Affiliates hereby grant to the Knicks a non-exclusive royalty-free license to use the trademarks “MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,” “MSG,” “THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS ARENA” and related logos solely for such promotional purposes. The Knicks’ use of such licenses shall be subject to the Licensor’s prior written approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. The Knicks shall not have any right to sublicense, or seek or receive any payments from third parties specifically for the use of, Licensor’s intellectual property.