Software copyright license contract
Software copyright license contract, referred to as software license contract, refers to the software author’s license to others A contract to exercise its software copyright. If you allow others to exercise software copyright, you must enter into a licensing contract. The licensee shall not exercise rights that are not expressly permitted by the software copyright owner in the license contract. To license others to exclusively exercise software copyright, the parties concerned shall enter into a written contract. If there is no written contract or the contract does not explicitly stipulate an exclusive license, the rights to be exercised shall be regarded as non-exclusive rights.
The license contract includes the following main contents:
(1) Type of licensed rights;
(2) The right to use is exclusive or non-exclusive;
(3) Geographical scope and period of licensed use;
(4) Payment standards and methods;
">(5) Liability for breach of contract;
(6) Other contents deemed necessary by both parties.
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