Eps 80 - Did you know that you are already licensing your IP to your clients?

 
 

We’re discussing how to spot the hidden license in your client agreements.

In this episode, Erin dives deep into the nuances of protecting your intellectual property with your clients and uncovers the hidden licenses that may exist within your client agreements. Here are 3 key takeaways from the episode:

  1. Understanding the Levels of Ownership: Learn about the varying levels of ownership and permissions in copyrights under intellectual property law – from work for hire to assignment and license.

  2. Granting Limited Licenses: Discover the importance of limiting the license you grant to your clients for the use of your materials, ensuring it aligns with your compensation and use parameters.

  3. Protecting Your Intellectual Property: Gain insights into how to carve out your preexisting materials, clarify the exclusivity of the license, and ensure it is solely for your client's internal use.

Tune in to the full episode on the "Hourly to Exit" podcast to equip yourself with the knowledge needed to protect your intellectual property and navigate client agreements effectively. 

Don't miss out on these valuable insights!

Connect with Erin to learn how to use intellectual property to increase your income and impact. hourlytoexit.com/podcast.

Erin's LinkedIn Page: www.linkedin.com/in/erinaustin/

Think Beyond IP YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCVztXnDYnZ83oIb-EGX9IGA/videos

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As always, podcast episodes provide general information only.  So if you have specific copyright questions, I strongly urge you to consult with your IP attorney. If you aren’t sure where to start, contact me for a consultation.

Music credit: Yes She Can by Tiny Music

A Team Dklutr production

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