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use-based license

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A quick definition of use-based license:

A use-based license is a permission given to someone to do something that would normally be illegal. For example, a license to hunt on someone else's land. It is not a lease or ownership of the land, just permission to use it for a specific purpose. The license can be taken away by the person who gave it. It is like borrowing a toy from a friend, they let you play with it but can ask for it back at any time.

A more thorough explanation:

A use-based license is a type of license that allows a person to perform an act that would otherwise be illegal. It is usually revocable and does not transfer any property interest to the licensee. The permission granted by the license is based on personal confidence and is not assignable.

For example, a hunting license is a use-based license that allows a person to hunt game on someone else's land. The license does not transfer any ownership of the land to the licensee, but it gives them permission to enter the land and hunt. Another example is a distribution license, which is a marketing license that allows a person to sell a product in a specific geographic area.

Use-based licenses are different from other types of licenses, such as exclusive licenses, which give the licensee the sole right to perform the licensed act, and nonexclusive licenses, which allow the licensee to use the licensed item on a shared basis with the licensor and possibly other licensees.

U.S.D.C. | use/derivative-use immunity

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