Hello,
I am currently putting together a contract for a consulting job I am doing. I am going to have a lawyer review it after I finish, I just wanted to get some advice first.
One of the things included is a full lesson plan for a class. In the contract, is there a way to write that the client can use the lesson plans for the purposes of their class, but they cannot sell them to anyone else?
Everything I have researched just shows one party or the other has complete ownership of the property.
Thanks!
I am currently putting together a contract for a consulting job I am doing. I am going to have a lawyer review it after I finish, I just wanted to get some advice first.
One of the things included is a full lesson plan for a class. In the contract, is there a way to write that the client can use the lesson plans for the purposes of their class, but they cannot sell them to anyone else?
Everything I have researched just shows one party or the other has complete ownership of the property.
Thanks!
Licensing: Limiting a Client's Use of Intellectual Property
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