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Service type
Draft
Location
California
Client type
Business
Client industry
Information Technology & Services
Deadline
A week
Pricing Range
$475 - $2,499 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
6 bids

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Project Description

In 2022, a new business in California sought assistance with drafting an intellectual property transfer agreement. The client was in negotiations to acquire a product from another company that was no longer pursuing it, aiming to secure essential assets such as software code, user base, and branding materials. They were looking for a straightforward agreement that would facilitate a smooth transaction between the two small startup corporations while keeping costs low, and they were open to using templates if it ensured the agreement's integrity. As a result, the client received six proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $475 to $2,499, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of one week.

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Forum Questions About Intellectual Property Transfer Agreement

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Asked on Nov 4, 2024

Can you explain the key elements and potential risks involved in an Intellectual Property Transfer Agreement?

I am a software developer who has recently been approached by a larger company interested in acquiring the intellectual property rights to a software application I have developed. While I am excited about the opportunity, I am also concerned about the potential risks involved in transferring my intellectual property. I would like to understand the key elements of an Intellectual Property Transfer Agreement, such as the scope of the transfer, ownership rights, confidentiality provisions, and any potential liabilities that may arise from the agreement.

Dolan W.

Answered Nov 5, 2024

Hello! First, it’s important to outline the scope of the transfer clearly. This means defining which elements of the software are included and ensuring there’s no ambiguity around ownership, so you and the other party know whether all rights or specific limited rights are being transferred. Regarding ownership rights, if this is a full transfer, you’d have full control over any modifications, licensing, or sales. If the other party is retaining any rights (like the ability to create derivative works) that should be very clear in the agreement. Next, confidentiality is important. If any sensitive information or proprietary elements are part of the IP, too. Payment terms are also important. You'll want to clarify whether there’s a one-time payment, ongoing royalties, or milestone-based payments. I Come on to this site if you have any questions! Dolan

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