License Grant Clause
Grants the right to use IP on defined terms: scope, exclusivity, territory, duration and permitted uses.
Ce que c'est
A license grant gives one party permission to use another's intellectual property without transferring ownership. Its core variables are scope (what can be done), exclusivity, territory, duration, sublicensing rights and whether the licence is revocable.
Pourquoi c'est important
The grant's precise wording defines exactly what the licensee may lawfully do; anything outside it can be infringement. Vague scope or silent exclusivity leads to disputes over field of use, channels and competing licences.
Comment l'appliquer
- Specify scope, exclusivity, territory, term and any sublicensing right.
- State whether the licence is perpetual or terminates with the agreement.
- Clarify rights on termination and any survival of granted licences.
- Tie continued use to payment and compliance with usage restrictions.
Conseils de négociation
- • Licensees should seek the broadest scope and a perpetual licence for paid deliverables.
- • Licensors should keep the grant non-exclusive and limited to the agreed field of use.
Pièges courants
- • Silence on exclusivity, leaving it unclear whether the licensor can license rivals.
- • No sublicensing rule, blocking the licensee's legitimate downstream use.
Références juridiques
- Copyright Act: licensing of works (Auteurswet)
- BW 6:248 Reasonableness and fairness in interpretation Droit néerlandais
Sauf mention contraire, les références renvoient au droit néerlandais (Burgerlijk Wetboek, le Code civil néerlandais) ; les instruments de l'UE tels que le RGPD s'appliquent dans toute l'UE. Il s'agit d'informations générales, pas de conseils juridiques. D'autres juridictions traitent ces concepts différemment. Vérifiez le texte en vigueur et votre situation avec un avocat qualifié.
Foire aux questions
Questions courantes sur cette clause.