Common use of Sublicense of Licensed Intellectual Property Rights Clause in Contracts

Sublicense of Licensed Intellectual Property Rights. A Licensee Party or another member of the Licensee Group may sublicense its rights in Licensed Intellectual Property Rights hereunder, solely in support of its respective businesses (and not independent of its current or future products and related services). In all cases in which the exercise of sublicense rights hereunder reasonably requires disclosure of Licensed Intellectual Property Rights to a third party, the applicable member of the Licensee Group will disclose such Licensed Intellectual Property Rights (a) solely on a “need to know” basis, (b) provided that the Person to receive Licensed Intellectual Property Rights first agrees in writing to terms of confidentiality and non-use at least as restrictive as those provided in this Agreement, and (c) provided that the Licensee Party ensures the performance of, and accepts joint and several responsibility for the performance by each of the sublicensees of, the obligations of the Licensee Party and the other members of the Licensee Group under this Agreement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Intellectual Property Agreement (Raytheon Technologies Corp), Intellectual Property Agreement (Carrier Global Corp), Intellectual Property Agreement (Otis Worldwide Corp)

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