Exploitation Agreements - Intellectual Property - Movable Property
Legal recording of rights, obligations, and terms for the exploitation of intellectual property as movable assets.
An exploitation agreement structure governs how copyrights, trademarks, patents, designs, or other IP rights are legally used and exploited, how revenues and responsibilities are allocated, and how all arrangements remain legally enforceable between the parties involved.
This framework provides, among other things:
- Recording of exploitation rights and usage terms for intellectual property.
- Allocation of revenues, royalties, or other exploitation fees.
- Duration, territorial scope, and exclusivity of exploitation rights.
- Responsibilities for protection, registration, and enforcement of IP rights.
- Procedures for contract breaches, misuse of exploitation rights, or disputes.
- Administrative obligations for registration and documentation of exploitation agreements.
We prepare tailored documentation adapted to:
- Commercial exploitation of copyrights, trademarks, patents, or designs.
- Structures involving licenses, sublicenses, or distribution rights.
- International exploitation of intellectual property and cross-border protection.
- Situations involving investors, franchising, or distribution structures.
- Integration with existing IP registrations, license agreements, and commercial contracts.
The exploitation structure is legally established so that all rights, obligations, and exploitation terms are clear, enforceable, and consistent within the full contractual and commercial context of intellectual property.
Scope of documentation
The engagement may include, among other things:
- Recording of exploitation rights and usage terms for IP rights.
- Provisions regarding revenue sharing, royalties, or other compensation structures.
- Duration, territorial scope, and exclusivity of exploitation agreements.
- Responsibilities for protection and enforcement of intellectual property.
- Procedures for contract breaches, misuse of rights, or disputes.
- Administrative registration and documentation of exploitation agreements.
- Integration with existing licenses, transfer contracts, and investment structures.
Each exploitation agreement is legally reviewed in advance to prevent interpretation differences, liability risks, and conflicts concerning intellectual property.