sublicensering
Sublicensering is a contractual arrangement where a licensee, who has been granted rights to use intellectual property, further grants some of those rights to a third party. This is distinct from a direct license from the original licensor. The original license must explicitly permit sublicensing for this to be legally permissible. Without such authorization, the licensee is in breach of their original agreement.
The sublicensee obtains rights from the licensee, not directly from the original owner of the intellectual
Common reasons for sublicensing include expanding market reach, enabling specialized use of technology, or allowing a