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Intellectual Property Licensing: Forms and Analysis is a comprehensive collection of forms, checklists and agreements designed to help attorneys deal with virtually any intellectual property licensing issue. It provides the documents you need, along with the guidance to put them to use. The dozens of helpfully annotated forms and agreements in the book and on the CD-ROM include: copyright, trademark and patent agreements; work-for-hire agreements; nondisclosure and noncompete agreements; exit-interview guidelines; privacy/publicity releases and celebrity endorsement agreements; merchandising agreements; software development, distribution and licensing agreements; music licensing agreements; dramatic performance licensing agreements; and sample corporate copyright and trade secret policies.
The authors devote separate, detailed chapters to product and media-specific licensing transactions, featuring discussion of negotiating considerations and the substantive legal background. This complete reference is an invaluable starting point for any licensing transaction.
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Title Index:
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Intellectual Property Licensing 1.01 Intellectual Property Rights 1.02 General Laws Affecting Intellectual Property 1.03 Intellectual Property Laws Affecting 1.04 Types of Transfers
CHAPTER 2 Contract Law 2.01 Licenses as Contracts 2.02 Application of Substantive Contract Law to Licensing 2.03 Shrink-Wrap and Click-Wrap Agreements; Mass Market Licenses and Other Agreements Under UCITA 2.04 Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act 2.05 Form: Agreement to Contract Electronically
CHAPTER 3 Copyright and Related Rights 3.01 Purpose and Theories of Copyright Protection and Related 3.02 The International Copyright Environment 3.03 Protected Subject Matter of Copyright 3.04 Protected Rights 3.05 Ownership of 3.06 Transfer of Copyright 3.07 Duration of Protection for Copyright and Related 3.08 Form: Copyright Assignment 3.09 Form: Work for Hire Agreement 3.10 Form: Copyright Policy 3.11 Form: Third Party Intellectual Property Policy 3.12 Form: Illustration License Agreement 3.13 Form: Photograph License Agreement 3.14 Form: Graphics License Agreement 3.15 Form: License to Use Online Forum Content
CHAPTER 4 Trademark 4.01 History and Purpose of United States Trademark Law 4.02 International and Domestic Protection 4.03 Marks, Trade Dress, and Trade 4.04 Devices Eligible for Trademark Protection and Licensing 4.05 Policing and Enforcing 4.06 Brief History of Trademark Licensing 4.08 Reasons to Enter into a Trademark 4.09 Major Issues in Trademark 4.10 Actions for Trademark Infringement 4.11 Drafting the Trademark License 4.12 Trademarks and Internet Domain Names 4.13 Form: Trademark License Agreement 4.14 Form: Service Mark License Agreement 4.15 Form: Intra-Company Trademark, Service Mark, and Trade Name License Agreement 4.16 Form: Trademark License as a Dispute Settlement Agreement 4.17 Form: Domain Name Infringement Letter 4.18 Form: Exclusive Trademark License Agreement 4.19 Form: Non-Exclusive Trademark License Agreement 4.20 Form: Trademark License Agreement for use in Educational Market 4.21 Form: Domain Name Transfer Provision
CHAPTER 5 Trade Secret Law 5.01 Trade Secrets Defined 5.02 Scope and Sources of Trade Secret 5.03 Misappropriation: Protection and 5.04 Criminal Liability 5.05 Form: Sample Trade Secret Policy with Employee, Consultant, and License Forms 5.06 Form: Nondisclosure Agreement (Focus Group Testing) 5.07 Form: Three-Party Nondisclosure Agreement (Statistical Analysis) 5.08 Form: Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement (Prospective Joint Venture or Codevelopment Relationship) 5.09 Form: Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement (Prospective Outsourcing Client) [Letter Format] 5.10 Form: Nondisclosure Agreement with Proprietary Rights Clause 5.11 Form: Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement with Proprietary Rights Clause 5.12 Form: Nondisclosure Agreement Regarding Proprietary and Licensed Material
CHAPTER 6 Patents 6.01 Overview of Patent 6.02 Licensing 6.02A Cross-Licensing 6.03 Antitrust and Other Limits on Licensing 6.04 Challenging License Agreements 6.05 Form: Declaration and Power of Attorney for Patent Application 6.06 Form: Assignment (Individual Inventor) 6.07 Form: Assignment (Joint Inventors) 6.08 Form: Assignment (Employee Inventor) 6.09 Form: Simple Patent License 6.10 Form: Patent License Agreement (Exclusive) 6.11 Form: Patent License Agreement (Non-Exclusive)
CHAPTER 7 The Rights of Publicity and Privacy 7.01 Overview of Rights of Publicity and Privacy and Licensing 7.02 Protection of the Rights of Publicity and 7.03 Generally-Applicable Terms of Releases and Endorsement 7.04 Additional Terms of an Endorsement Agreement 7.04A Rights in Personally Identifiable Information 7.05 Form: Recording Release (Individual Persona) 7.06 Form: Recording Release with Public Appearance Obligations (Producer-Manager-Talent) 7.07 Form: Recording Release (Institutional Persona) 7.08 Form: Location Release 7.09 Form: Materials Release 7.10 Form: Celebrity License Agreement 7.11 Form: Simple Endorsement Agreement 7.12 Form: Complex Endorsement Agreement 7.13 FTC Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising 7.14 Form: Vendor's Obligation to Protect Nonpublic Confidential Information 7.15 Form: Limitation on Use of Data Subject to Privacy Policy
CHAPTER 8 Music Licensing 8.01 Overview of Music Licensing 8.02 Key Issues in Music Rights 8.03 Print Licenses 8.04 Mechanical 8.05 Master Use Licenses and Reuse 8.06 Synchronization and Videogram 8.07 Performance Licenses 8.08 Form: Work for Hire Agreement (Lyric Translation) 8.09 Form: Work for Hire Agreement (Musical Arrangement) 8.10 Form: Master Use License 8.11 Form: Audiovisual Work Synchronization and Videogram License 8.12 Form: Synchronization and Public Performance License for Multimedia 8.13 Form: Musical Compositions Publishing Letter Agreement 8.14 Form: Musical Composition Agency Agreement 8.15 Form: Musical Compositions Co-Publishing Agreement 8.16 Form: Dramatico-Musical Work (Play) Tour License 8.17 Form: Song Collaboration License 8.18 Form: Musical Compositions Administration Agreement 8.19 Form: Mechanical License 8.20 Form: Single Track Music License 8.21 Form: Copyright Office Form SR for a Second Recording 8.22 Form: Copyright Assignment Agreement for a Musical Composition 8.23 Form: Ring Tone Agreement 8.24 Form: Audiovisual Streaming/Downloading License Agreement 8.25 Form: License Oriented Audiovisual Streaming Agreement Short Form
CHAPTER 9 Merchandising 9.01 Introduction to Merchandising 9.02 Intellectual Property Rights Implicated in Merchandising 9.03 Issues in Administering a Merchandising Program 9.04 Merchandising Agreements 9.05 Form: Licensing Agent Agreement 9.06 Form: Designer Agreement 9.07 Form: Toy Designer License Agreement (Annotated) 9.08 Form: Cartoonist License and Merchandising Agreement 9.09 Form: Reprint Sales License Agreement
CHAPTER 10 Software Development, Distribution, and Licensing 10.01 Software Licensing 10.02 Types of 10.03 Generally Applicable Terms of a Software License 10.04 Additional Terms for Customized and Custom 10.05 Special Terms for Licenses to the United States 10.06 Enforceability of Licenses 10.07 Channels of Software 10.07A Bioinformatics Licensing 10.07B Open Source Licensing
CHAPTER 11 Dramatic Performance Licensing 11.01 Overview 11.02 What Are "Dramatic" and/or "Grand" Rights? 11.03 Licensing of a Play or Dramatico-Musical Work 11.04 Distinguishing Grand Rights from Small 11.05 Licensing Multimedia Performances and Underlying 11.06 Other Key Issues in Grand or Dramatic Performance Rights Licensing 11.07 Form: Grand rights Tour License-Live Stage Performance of Dramatico-Musical Work 11.08 Form: Agreement for Use of Screenplay Material in Live Stage Performance 11.09 Form: Limited License for Creation of Archival Videotape 11.10 Form: Limited LicenseqVideo Clips for Advertising 11.11 Form: Use of Song in Grand Rights First-Class, Stock and Amateur Performances 11.12 Form: Play Production Agreement 11.13 Form: Motion Picture License, Marketing and Distribution Agreement 11.14 Form: Copyright Office Form PA for a Work of Performing Arts
CHAPTER 12 Literary Licensing 12.01 Introduction to Literary Licensing 12.02 Rights Covered by a Literary 12.03 Additional Rights Covered by a Literary 12.04 Form: Literary Work License Agreement 12.05 Form: Option License Agreement for a Literary Work License 12.06 Form: Content License Between a Magazine Publisher and a Web Site Publisher 12.07 Form: Copyright Office Form TX for a Non-Dramatic Literary Work 12.08 Form: Short Form TX and Instructions for a Non-Dramatic Work
CHAPTER 13 Antitrust Limits on Licensing 13.01 Overview of Antitrust Limits on Licensing 13.02 Duty to License to Third Parties 13.03 Price Restrictions in Licensing Agreements 13.04 Exclusive Licensing and Exclusive Dealing 13.05 Cross-Licensing and Pooling Arrangements 13.06 Grantbacks 13.07 Tying 13.08 Enforcement of Invalid Intellectual Property Rights
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