Licensor

usgb/ˈlaɪsənˌɔr/
noun

A licensor is a person or organization that provides a license to another party, allowing them to use a particular intellectual property.

The university acted as the licensor of the research data.
Visual representation of "licensor" - A licensor is a person or organization that provides a license to another party, allowing them to use a particular intellectual property.

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Formal

intellectual property,grant permission,license agreement

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Context

Understanding a licensor's role is essential in legal contexts.

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In licensing agreements, the responsibilities of the licensor should be made clear.
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Formality

The term is often used in formal legal settings, particularly regarding contracts.

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In contracts, precise language about the licensor's rights is crucial.
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Cultural

In different jurisdictions, the responsibilities of a licensor may vary.

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Understanding regional laws can impact a licensor's obligations.
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