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[Morris] Hi, Im trademark attorney Morris Turek. I protect individuals and businesses throughout the world by assisting them with their important trademark matters. Im commonly asked by both current and prospective clients whether they can allow someone else to use their trademark. Well, the answer is yes. A trademark license is basically an agreement whereby a trademark owner permits someone else to use the owners trademark in connection with specific products or services. Although a trademark license isnt required to be in writing to be enforceable, its strongly recommended that all trademark licenses be memorialized in a written and signed document. Although the terms of every trademark license are different and may be freely negotiated, all licenses must include certain provisions to be valid. For instance, the license must set forth the names of the parties agreeing to the license, a clear description of the trademark being licensed, the types of products or services that the