Usually, a non-exclusive agreement will specify that it is not transferrable.
No. At&t owns the exclusive rights to sell the Torch.
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The bundle of rights includes the right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work. If you write a book and give a publisher the exclusive right to publish and sell it, you still have the right to alter it: you can authorize translations or adaptations, negotiate film rights, and more.
Not necessarily often, but it does happen. Generally the license will be exclusive for a certain period at least at first.
A non-exclusive license is the right to use something (could be a song or a short story or even a patented invention) on a non-exclusive basis (meaning that the owner of the property can also grant a license to someone else to use the property.) So, in summary, you get to use the thing but the owner can let someone else use the thing too.A non-exclusive license in websites, such as YouTube, allows the uploader to set their own license over copyright - whether it be all rights reserved, or Creative Commons Attribution. YouTube doesn't get the exclusive rights reserved to them over the work.
Non-exclusive licenses mean that they can lease/sell to other clients. For the software company that is important, otherwise they can only have one client using a piece of software.
Copywright is a legal concept that is enacted by the government. It grants the creator of a work exclusive rights to sell whatever it is.
Exclusive rights is a de facto, non-tangible prerogative. It is benefecial to monopoly business, because it can restrict others to perform the same business or productive activity, i.e, it restricts entry in monopoly business. Exclusive rights can be said a form of monopoly. It is also beneficial to property law, copyright law , patent law and to public utilities.
Public records are just that - public. Nobody can have exclusive rights to them
Rights can be transferred by contract, but far more frequently you would just want a non-exclusive license to use the work.
Exclusive Rights - 1926 was released on: USA: 15 December 1926
With regards to rights in land such as a right of way or beach rights, that means you have the right in common with otherswho also have the same right of use. Your right is not exclusive to you.