License Your Invention

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Pub. Date: 1998-05-01
Publisher(s): Nolo
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Summary

"License Your Invention" tells inventors everything they need to enter into a good written agreement with the manufacturer, marketer, or distributor who will handle the details of merchandising their invention. It shows step by step how to draft a license that will be fair to all parties and addresses such issues as ownership, applicable patent, copyright and trademark laws, and more. All forms are provided on disk. Illustrations.

Table of Contents

How to Use This Book
Gearing Up to License Your Invention
Licensesp. 3
Assignmentsp. 6
The Licensing Processp. 6
Avoiding Conflicts Among Multiple Agreementsp. 8
Challenges to Your Ownershipp. 12
Disclosing Information About Your Inventionp. 13
Keeping Your Recordsp. 13
No False Hopes! Reviewing Your Invention's Commercial Potentialp. 14
Intellectual Property Protection
General Rules for Legal Protection of Inventionsp. 3
Utility Patentsp. 4
Trade Secretsp. 10
Trademarksp. 14
Design Patentsp. 16
Copyright Lawp. 16
Sorting Out Nonfunctional Features: Design Patents, Product Configurations and Copyrightp. 17
Ownership Issues for Inventor Employees
What Type of Intellectual Property Is Involved?p. 2
Employer/Employee: Patent and Trade Secret Ownershipp. 2
Inventions Covered by Copyrightp. 6
Special Employment Situationsp. 7
Working Out Ownership Issues With Your Employerp. 8
Joint Ownership of Your Invention
Joint Ownershipp. 2
How Payments, Loans or Investments Can Create Joint Ownershipp. 8
Transferring Ownership of Your Invention to Your Businessp. 9
Licensing Agents and Representatives
Agentsp. 2
Completing Agent Agreementp. 4
Attorneys as Agentsp. 8
Invention Marketing Scamsp. 10
Soliciting Potential Licensees
Before You Begin Your Searchp. 3
How to Find Potential Licenseesp. 3
How to Overcome a Licensee's Bias Against Submissionsp. 7
What's the Best Way to Solicit a Potential Licensee?p. 8
Product Presentationsp. 11
Protecting Confidential Information
Confidential Information and Nondisclosure Agreementsp. 2
Proceeding Without an Agreementp. 9
Waiver Agreementsp. 10
When You Have Sufficient Bargaining Powerp. 11
Disclosing to Employees and Contractorsp. 12
Disclosing to an Attorneyp. 12
The Key Elements of Your Agreement
From Handshake to Licensep. 2
Identifying the Partiesp. 3
Describing Your Invention and the Licensed Productsp. 4
Specifying Which Rights Are Grantedp. 7
Defining the Territoryp. 10
Setting the Length (Term) of the Agreementp. 12
Money: It Matters
Some Basic Royalty Definitionsp. 3
Ways to Get Paidp. 4
The Mysteries of Net Sales and Deductionsp. 7
Royalty Provisionsp. 12
Negotiating Your Agreement
What, Me Negotiate?p. 2
Letter of Intentp. 6
Option Agreementsp. 8
What If the Licensee Wants to Proceed Without a Written License Agreement?p. 13
Sample Agreement
License Agreementp. 3
Optional License Agreement Provisionsp. 26
Modifying the Sample Agreement for Your Needsp. 30
Warranties, Indemnification and Proprietary Rights Provisions
Promises, Promises ... Warranties, Representations and Covenantsp. 2
Indemnity--The "Hold Harmless" Provisionp. 4
Licensee Warranties and Indemnityp. 9
Proprietary Rightsp. 10
Commercialization and Exploitationp. 12
Samples and Quality Controlp. 12
Insurancep. 13
Termination and Post-Termination
Termination and Post-Terminationp. 2
Termination Based Upon a Fixed Termp. 2
Termination at Willp. 3
Termination Based on Contract Problemsp. 3
Termination and Bankruptcyp. 5
Post-Termination: What Happens Afterwards?p. 5
Survival of the Fittestp. 6
Boilerplate and Standard Provisions
Paying the Lawyer's Billsp. 3
Dispute Resolutionp. 4
Governing Lawp. 6
Jurisdictionp. 6
Waiverp. 7
Invalidityp. 8
Entire Understandingp. 8
Attachments and Exhibitsp. 8
Noticesp. 9
No Joint Venturep. 9
Assignmentsp. 9
Force Majeurep. 10
Headingsp. 10
Establishing Escrow Accountsp. 11
Service Provisions
Service Provisions vs. Separate Service Agreementsp. 2
Training the Licensee's Personnelp. 3
Installation of Equipmentp. 4
Technical Support for the Licensee or for End Usersp. 4
Improving, Modifying and Delivering the Inventionp. 5
Handling the Licensee's Agreement
Dealing With Suggested Changesp. 2
Evaluating an Agreement Presented to Youp. 3
Evaluating the Provisions and Suggesting Changesp. 4
After You've Signed the Agreement
Create Your Contract Calendarp. 2
Dealing With Royalty Statementsp. 4
Resolving Licensing Disputesp. 6
Avoiding Patent Misuse and Illegal Agreementsp. 7
The Taxman Comethp. 9
Quality Controlp. 10
Help Beyond This Book
Licensing and Intellectual Property Resourcesp. 2
Working With an Attorneyp. 7
Appendices
How to Use the Forms Disk
Forms
Agreement Worksheet
Letter Confirming Employee's Ownership of Copyright
Joint Ownership Agreement
Assignment of Rights: Patent
Assignment of Rights: Patent Application
Assignment of Rights: No Patent Issued or Application Filed
Agent Letter Agreement
One-Way Nondisclosure Agreement
Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement
Contract Worksheet
Option Agreement
License Agreement
Escrow Agreement
Checklist for Reviewing a License Agreement
License Dates Chart
Index
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