Academic Licence Clause Samples

An Academic Licence clause grants permission for the use of certain intellectual property, such as software or research materials, strictly for academic, educational, or non-commercial research purposes. Typically, this clause restricts users from employing the licensed material for commercial gain, product development, or distribution outside of academic settings. Its core function is to facilitate scholarly collaboration and innovation while protecting the licensor’s commercial interests and ensuring the material is not exploited for profit without proper authorization.
Academic Licence. DUG may, in its exclusive discretion, provide free or discounted Licences which shall not be used to provide any commercial services, including consulting services.
Academic Licence. If the Program(s) and/or FE Model(s) are licensed under an Academic Licence then the following Additional Terms apply: a) The Program(s) must only be used for academic and research purposes, and not for any proprietary or commercial work.
Academic Licence. The software licensed hereunder is for research and teaching purposes only. The Software is not to be used by the Licensee, its affiliates, or any individual for commercial purposes, in consulting activities, or as part of any other revenue-generating activities.
Academic Licence. Despite this clause 2, UniServices retains the right (including the right to permit the University and its personnel) to do any act under the Licensed Intellectual Property Rights for academic research (including non-commercially funded research) and teaching purposes.
Academic Licence. (a) Licensee may only use the TravelTime Service for teaching, research, education and learning and the preparation of course materials for instruction only. Without prejudice to clause 2.5, this excludes use relating to; (i) consultancy work or services leading to the commercial exploitation (for the purposes of this clause 2.4 this means use of the Service for monetary gain either by the Educational Institution, employee, student or other individual) and (ii) work of significant benefit to the employer of students on industrial placements or part-time courses.