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ICC Model International Transfer of Technology Contract
(Post: 16/07/2009)

As technology and intellectual property rights become increasingly important in today's international business community, more and more companies across the globe are concluding transactions to transfer technology among business entities.  Recognizing the need to provide the marketplace with assistance on this highly technical subject, the International Chamber of Commerce has produced the ICC Model International Transfer of Technology Contract.
  
While the term “transfer of technology” may cover a variety of situations, ranging from patent and/or know-how licenses to more complex dealings involving the supply of technical assistance or equipment, this model covers the situation where a manufacturer licenses a package of information and industrial property rights to a licensee company so that the licensee can also manufacture the products, using the licensor's technology.

Model International Transfer of Technology Contract is designed for use by non-specialists in the area who are seeking reliable guidance and an adaptable, balanced contractual framework.  Produced by a group of subject-matter experts of the ICC Commission on Commercial Law and Practice, the model distills the relevant principles across industries and geographies into an accessible tool for business people and their advisors.


Table of Contents 


Art.  1   Definitions
Art.  2   Good faith and fair dealing
Art.  3   Entry into force of the Contract
Art.  4   Grant of rights and licences
Art.  5   Territory and competition
Art   6   Obligations of Licensor
Art.  7   Obligations of  Licencee regarding manufacturing of Products
Art.  8   Supply of Parts and Components and Products between the parties
Art.  9   Payments
Art. 10  Licensor’s warranties
Art. 11  Limitation of liabilities for damages
Art. 12  Ownership of Licenced Technology, third party rights infringement
Art. 13  Regulatory matters and product liability
Art. 14  Further development, improvements and Successor Products
Art. 15  Confidential Information – Force Majeure – Hardship
Art. 16  Term and termination
Art. 17  Resolution of disputes
Art. 18  Applicable law
Art. 19  Tax

 
 
 
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