Intellectual Property Holding Company
Intellectual Property assets (copyrights, trademarks, patents, methods and methodologies, programs and courses), are often held in a separate Intellectual Property Holding Company. This is done for several reasons. First, the holding company through a License Agreement, licenses out its IP assets to affiliated companies. If any of the affiliated companies go out of business, the license is automatically terminated, the valuable IP is not affected and remains in the holding company. The holding company also licenses its IP assets to third parties, pursuant to a License Agreement.
Connie routinely forms IP Holding Companies (either an LLC or an Inc.) for its clients who want to protect the IP assets.
Connie routinely prepares License Agreements between affiliated companies which allows the affiliated company to use the IP Assets held in the IP Holding Company.
This asset protection method for a company’s valuable IP assets, is a simple and straightforward process. Connie charges below-market and surprisingly reasonable rates to structure this type of protection for your IP assets.
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Connie J. Mableson has provided advice, consultation services, and comprehensive representation in all aspects of IP Holding Companies for many decades. If you have an intellectual property or technology concern or opportunity, please contact our office for a consultation. We always keep an eye on the bottom line.
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