sublisensiering
Sublisensiering, or sublicensing, is a legal arrangement in which a licensee of intellectual property grants rights to a third party to use the licensed IP under the terms of the original license. The sublicense creates a contract between the licensee and the sublicensee, but it remains governed by the upstream license and by any conditions set by the IP owner.
Whether sublicensing is allowed depends on the terms of the original license. Many licenses require the licensor’s
A sublicense typically specifies scope, including the field of use, territory, and duration, as well as payment
Differences from assignment are notable: a sublicense grants use rights to others under the original license,
Termination and renewal often follow the upstream license. If the original license terminates, the sublicense typically