Trademark License

/ˈtrædˌmɑrk ˈlaɪsəns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal agreement permitting the licensee to use the licensor's trademark under specified conditions without transferring ownership.
    The company secured a trademark license to use the brand's logo in marketing materials.

Forms

  • trademark license
  • trademark licenses

Commentary

Trademark license agreements must precisely define the scope of use and quality control obligations to maintain the trademark's validity and avoid abandonment.

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