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Secure your intellectual property with a tailored licence service.

Our expert lawyers will help you create a comprehensive IP licence that protects your valuable assets. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your intellectual property is legally safeguarded.

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An IP Licence is a legal agreement that allows the owner of intellectual property to give another party permission to use it under specific conditions. This can apply to copyright, trade marks, patents or designs. Having an IP Licence means you can use someone else’s IP with permission, which helps reduce the risk of infringement issues.

An IP Licence usually sets out the terms of use, such as the duration, scope and any payment arrangements, so both parties understand their rights and obligations. This helps protect the IP owner’s interests while also giving the licensee greater certainty about how the IP can be used.

Without a proper IP Licence, using third-party IP may expose your business to legal risk. Putting the right agreement in place is a sensible step if your business wants to use someone else’s IP lawfully and with confidence.

An IP Licence in the UK can cover a range of intellectual property rights, allowing the licensee to use them under agreed terms. Common types of IP covered include copyright, trade marks, patents, and designs.

Copyright protects original works such as writing, music, and artwork. Trade marks protect brand elements such as names and logos. Patents protect inventions, and designs protect the visual appearance of products.

An IP Licence should set out the terms of use clearly, including the scope of the licence, how long it lasts, and any payment arrangements. This helps both parties understand their rights and obligations and can reduce the risk of disputes.

An IP Licence agreement in the UK usually includes a number of key terms to provide clarity for both parties. First, it sets out the scope of the licence, including which intellectual property rights are being licensed, such as copyright, trade marks, patents or designs.

The agreement will also usually state the duration of the licence, explaining how long the licensee can use the IP. This may be for a fixed term or, depending on the arrangement, on a perpetual basis. It may also set out the territory where the IP can be used, whether that is only in the UK or more widely.

Another important section covers the financial arrangements, including any fees or royalties the licensee must pay to the licensor. The agreement may also include restrictions on use, such as limits on sublicensing or making changes to the IP.

Finally, an IP Licence agreement often includes termination clauses, which explain when and how the agreement can be brought to an end by either party. Covering these points helps protect the interests of both the IP owner and the licensee and can reduce the risk of disputes.

An IP Licence can benefit your business by giving you legal permission to use valuable intellectual property, such as copyrights, trade marks, patents and designs. This helps you use those assets without infringing the owner’s rights, which can reduce legal risk and help protect your reputation.

With an IP Licence, you may be able to use existing innovations and brand elements to improve your products or services and strengthen your position in the market. The licence agreement should set out the terms of use clearly, including the duration, scope and any payment arrangements, so both parties understand their rights and obligations.

This clarity helps protect the IP owner while giving your business confidence to use the IP properly and legally. In the UK, an IP Licence can be a practical way to support innovation and growth when using third-party intellectual property.

Deciding on the right terms and conditions for your IP Licence under UK law involves making sure each party’s rights and obligations are clearly set out. First, identify the specific type of intellectual property being licensed, such as copyrights, trade marks, patents or designs, as this will affect the terms you need to include.

Next, consider the scope of the licence. This should explain how the IP can be used, including any geographical limits and whether the licence is exclusive or non-exclusive. It’s also important to define the duration of the licence, including whether it is for a fixed term or perpetual, and any renewal arrangements.

You should also set out any fees or royalties clearly so both parties understand the payment terms. In addition, include any restrictions on use, such as limits on sublicensing or modifications, to help protect the IP.

Finally, include termination clauses that explain when and how the agreement can end. By carefully drafting these terms, you can create an IP Licence that protects your interests and supports a clear working relationship.

Working with us is simple. Start by submitting an enquiry through our website using the form at the top of this page or on our Get Started page. A legal project manager will review your enquiry within 1 business day and get in touch to understand your needs.

They’ll then send you a fixed-fee quote setting out the costs, scope and timing. If you’re happy to proceed, you can accept and sign our engagement letter online. Once that’s done, we’ll connect you with an expert lawyer who will complete your project by email, phone or video call, usually within 5 business days.

If you’re not looking for help with a specific matter, you can also explore our platform, which offers free templates, tools to help set up your business, and a free tier to get started. Whether you need legal support or just want to browse resources, we’ve got you covered.

At Sprintlaw, we offer a range of legal services tailored to startups and small businesses. Our pricing is transparent and designed to suit different needs:

  • One-off services: Many of our one-off legal services, such as document drafting or reviews, are offered at a fixed fee. Prices typically range from £100 to £1,500, depending on the complexity and scope of the work. You can contact our team at any time for a free quote.
  • Membership plans: For ongoing legal support, we offer Sprintlaw Memberships. Memberships include benefits such as access to legal templates, a legal helpline, free legal consultations and credits for services. We also have a free tier to help you get started, and our standard membership starts at just £33 /month, with options to upgrade for additional value.
  • Customised packages: For larger or more complex projects, such as custom contract drafting, we’ll provide a tailored quote after understanding your specific requirements.

We pride ourselves on being cost-effective while maintaining high-quality legal services. If you’d like an estimate tailored to your needs, feel free to reach out to our team.

Sprintlaw UK operates fully virtually, with our team working online across the UK to support startups and small businesses nationwide. Many of our team are based in London and often meet at co-working offices, but our operations remain fully digital, giving flexibility and efficiency to both our clients and team.

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