I will write an intellectual property transfer agreement for your startup attorney
Licensed US Attorney, Protecting Your Startup's IP and Future
About this Gig
Acquiring code, branding, or technology from a third party? A poorly drafted transfer agreement can leave your startup vulnerable to devastating copyright infringement lawsuits or disputes over ownership.
I am Jaclyn Louise Anderson, a licensed U.S. Attorney (Bar #011075), and I draft ironclad Intellectual Property Transfer Agreements. Whether you are buying software from a developer, acquiring a brand portfolio, or transferring personal assets into your LLC or C-Corp, I ensure the chain of title is flawless.
What this contract ensures:
- Absolute transfer of ownership rights, title, and interest
- Indemnification clauses to protect you from third-party claims
- Assurances that the IP is original and unencumbered
- Clear definitions of the acquired assets
Protect your startup from future extortion by ensuring you legally own what you paid for. I deliver premium, bespoke legal documents drafted to U.S. legal standards.
Place your order now, and let's secure the legal rights to your startup's technology and branding.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
What is the difference between IP transfer and licensing?
A transfer (or assignment) permanently gives you full ownership. A license only gives you permission to use the IP for a set time or purpose.
Can I use this to buy software code from a freelance developer?
Absolutely. This is highly recommended to ensure the developer waives all rights and transfers full ownership to your startup.
Does this agreement register the IP with the government?
No, this contract transfers ownership between parties. Government registration (like filing a trademark) is a separate process.
Do both parties need to sign this?
Yes, for the transfer to be legally binding and enforceable, both the assignor (seller) and assignee (buyer) must sign.
Why should I hire a licensed attorney instead of using a template?
Templates lack specific indemnification and warranty clauses relevant to your unique transaction, leaving you exposed to costly legal loopholes.
