statutory licence definition

statutory licence means the licence under the Act granting broad rights to educational institutions to use copyright material in ways that would usually require permission, provided that fair compensation is paid to the creators (or owners) of the content;
statutory licence means a licence, permit or other authority issued or given under a Queensland or Commonwealth Act, other than the following—

Related to statutory licence

  • Supply Licence means the licence granted to us under section 6(1)(d) of the Act;

  • Intellectual Property License means any license, sublicense, right, covenant, non-assertion, permission, immunity, consent, release or waiver under or with respect to any Intellectual Property Rights or Technology.

  • Licences - means conditional use of another party’s intellectual property rights.

  • Patent License means any written agreement granting any right with respect to any invention on which a Patent is in existence or a Patent application is pending, in which agreement Borrower now holds or hereafter acquires any interest.

  • Intellectual Property Licenses means all licenses, sublicenses and other agreements by or through which other Persons, including Seller’s Affiliates, grant Seller exclusive or non-exclusive rights or interests in or to any Intellectual Property that is used in or necessary for the conduct of the Business as currently conducted.