International Trademark License

An International Trademark License grants another party the right to use your registered trademark in specific foreign territories, often for a fee or royalty. This strategic agreement allows trademark owners to expand their brand’s global reach without directly investing in manufacturing or distribution infrastructure in every country. For the licensee, it offers the advantage of leveraging an established brand’s reputation to enter new markets more easily. Crucially, a well-drafted international license agreement defines the scope of use, territorial limits, quality control measures, and financial terms, protecting both the licensor’s brand integrity and the licensee’s commercial interests, thus fostering global brand presence and revenue streams.