IP Licensing Agreements in California
Specialized ip licensing agreements representation by Sari Law Firm— part of our Intellectual Property practice. Free consultation, transparent pricing, and clear communication at every step.
What is IP Licensing Agreements?
An IP licensing agreement grants another party rights to use intellectual property, trademarks, copyrights, patents, trade secrets, or know-how, under defined terms. License terms typically cover scope (what IP, what uses), territory, exclusivity, term, royalties, quality control, sublicensing, and termination. Licensing is the core revenue model for many IP-rich businesses.
When you might need this service
- You are licensing your trademark, copyright, software, or content to a third party (publisher, distributor, franchisee, platform).
- You are licensing IP into your business from an inventor, founder, or upstream rights holder.
- An existing license needs renewal, amendment, or termination.
- A licensee is exceeding the scope of their license and you need to enforce the terms or restructure the relationship.
How Sari Law Firm helps
We draft licensing agreements covering scope, exclusivity, royalty structure (flat fee, per-unit, percentage, tiered), quality-control rights, audit rights, sublicensing, indemnification, and termination triggers. For trademark licenses we ensure quality-control provisions adequate to avoid naked-licensing risk. We negotiate counterparty terms and review supplied forms before signature.
Predictable timelines, transparent pricing
Most ip licensing agreements engagements follow a clear path. We give you the timeline and the price in writing before the work begins, so you can plan with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions about IP Licensing Agreements.
The questions we field most often, answered the same way we'd answer them on a first call, without filler and without disclaimers that are not required.
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