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Asked in Anderson, IN Jan. 24, 2019 ,  1 answers Visitors: 20
As a 3rd-party representative, do I have any legal right to enforce copyright of the company's IP which I represent?

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Posted on / Jan. 24, 2019 07:33:36

Probably not, unless your license agreement expressly allows you the right to enforce, or you are the exclusive licensee. Oftentimes the intellectual property owner retains the right to enforce or license the IP to others (non-exclusive license), though sometimes there is contractual language that allows a non-exclusive licensee to take certain enforcement action or give the licensee certain benefits for the owner's lack of enforcement. For example, sometimes a license agreement may allow the licensee to pay less royalties if the IP owner doesn't take action to enforce (because, as you correctly observe, that negatively affects the value of the licensed IP). So, unless you already have the right to enforce, are an exclusive licensee, or can secure a new contract that gives you the right to enforce, you probably cannot take action against a putative infringer. Good luck!

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