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Simple English definitions for legal terms

implied license

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A quick definition of implied license:

An implied license is like getting permission to do something without actually asking for it. It happens when someone allows you to use their property in a way that would normally be against the law, like hunting on their land. Even though there's no written agreement, the owner's behavior shows that they're okay with you doing it. This kind of license doesn't cost anything and can be taken away at any time.

A more thorough explanation:

An implied license is a permission, usually revocable, to perform an act that would otherwise be illegal. It arises from the conduct of the property owner regarding another person's use of the property, even though the owner has not expressly consented to the property's use. In a patent context, the circumstances surrounding the conduct give rise to an affirmative grant of consent or permission to infringe a patent's claims.

For example, if a patentee encourages the manufacture of infringing products, it may constitute an implied license to use the patent. Another example is when a patentee authorizes the sale or express grant of a license to a buyer, who then resells the license to a third party; the third party is the patentee's implied licensee.

Overall, an implied license is a royalty-free license that arises from the conduct of the property owner, even though there is no express consent to the property's use.

implied intent | implied license by acquiescence

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