leyfisverk
Leyfisverk is a term encountered in Icelandic-language discussions of intellectual property and licensing. Formed from leyfi (permit, license) and verk (work), it is commonly translated as “licensed work” or “work under license.” In practice, a leyfisverk refers to any creative or informational work for which the rights holder has granted permission for use under specific conditions, such as scope, duration, territory, and form of distribution. The concept is central to copyright and licensing, enabling others to use, reproduce, or adapt a work while compensating the rights holder and ensuring control over how the work is used.
Legal frameworks around leyfisverk typically involve copyright and contract law. Licenses can be exclusive or non-exclusive,
Contexts and examples of leyfisverk occur across many sectors. In publishing, books and articles may be licensed
Notes: The term is primarily used in Icelandic-speaking contexts and appears in legal texts, contract templates,