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Yes, you can license the use of your trademark to a 3rd party by signing a trademark agreement. A trademark agreement differs from a trademark assignment, which describes the transfer of rights to a trademark.
Licensee shall not use the Licensed Property other than as specifically permitted hereunder. Licensee agrees that in using the Licensed Property, it will in no way represent that it has any right, title or interest in or to the Licensed Property other than as expressly granted under the terms of this Agreement.
What is Trademark Licensing? Examples of trademark licensing include a sports team that licenses its logo to third-party merchandisers, a popular cartoon character used on clothing produced by third parties, or a soft drink company allowing a licensee to sell branded products.
A trademark license agreement allows the licensee to use (but not own) the licensors trademark in connection with agreed-on products or services. Licensing can help a company expand into new markets effectively and easily while lending the licensee an established name and reputation.
Trademark law governs the use of a device (including a word, phrase, symbol, product shape, or logo) by a manufacturer or merchant to identify its goods and to distinguish those goods from those made or sold by another. Service marks, which are used on services rather than goods, are also governed by Trademark law.
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This includes brand names like Coca-Cola and images like Nikes famous swoosh. With a trademark license, the owner of the trademark allows the licensee to use that mark in exchange for certain fees and/or royalties. No ownership rights are transferred in this exchange.
What is trademark licensing? (1) Definition. In trademark licensing, a trademark owner (Licensor) grants permission to another (Licensee) to use that trademark on mutually agreed terms and conditions.
Licensee shall not use the Licensed Property other than as specifically permitted hereunder. Licensee agrees that in using the Licensed Property, it will in no way represent that it has any right, title or interest in or to the Licensed Property other than as expressly granted under the terms of this Agreement.

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