cross-licence definition

cross-licence means a licence to enable a person to use his or her own patent together with an earlier patent without which his or her own patent cannot be worked without infringing rights derived from the earlier patent;
cross-licence means a licence whereby two or more Intellectual Property owners contractually authorise each other to use their Intellectual Property for commercial and non-commercial purposes. Cross-licensing terms may include the payment of a licensee fee or royalty if the rights conveyed by the parties are not equal in value.
cross-licence means an agreement which involves (a) the licensing by GEC of all or a substantial part of the patent rights of the GEC Group in a field or relating to a specific period of time to another company or group ("the other party"); and (b) the licensing by the other party of all or a substantial part of its patent rights in a field or relating to a specific period of time to the GEC Group

More Definitions of cross-licence

cross-licence means the Cross Licence Agreement of 15 April 1997 between Verity, NXT and NCTI.
cross-licence means a licence to enable a person to use an own patent together with an earlier patent without which the own patent cannot be worked without infringing rights derived from the earlier patent;