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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology - Part 1

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Description

Licenses are complex agreements governing the use of software, technology and other inventions.

Most companies depend on technology it licenses to create operate and create value. But these complex instruments are also traps for the unwary, blending how and when the licensed technology can be used, in what territory, and by whom. Licenses also incorporate sprawling indemnity and damages provisions.

Carefully drafted, negotiated or reviewed, licenses can be the fount of great value. But their complexity is also fraught with traps.

This program provides an intermediate-level guide to drafting and reviewing the most important provisions of licenses, including scope of use, property ownership and adaptation, royalties, warranties and indemnity, and remedies.

Part 1 topics include:

  • Drafting and reviewing the most important provisions of client licenses
  • Defining the scope of the license – usage, territory, time and updates
  • Royalties – different structures and audits
  • Warranties in licensing – implied and express
  • Protecting the exchange of confidential information – employee issues and trade secrets

Contributors

  • Matt McKinney

    Matt McKinney is a partner in the Denver office of Koenig, Oelsner, Taylor, Schoenfeld & Gaddis P.C., where his practice focuses on structuring and negotiating complex commercial and technology transactions and representing companies in intellectual property and technology-related matters. He is experienced with a wide range of contracts regarding the commercialization and protection of intellectual property including software, content, patent and trademark licenses, and software as a service (SaaS) agreements. Mr. McKinney earned his B.A. from Grinnell College and his J.D., with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law.

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April 12, 2022
Tue 1:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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