Free Intellectual Property Licensing Templates

Intellectual Property Licensing: 24 free templates to browse without an account, then edit with an AI agent and e-sign in GitLaw.

These documents govern the usage and ownership rights of creative and technical assets, including Software license agreements and Digital image license agreements. The collection includes jurisdiction-specific tools such as intellectual property transfer agreements for French founders or German employees. Use this category for granting permissions or transferring ownership, rather than generic non-disclosure agreements.

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CC0 Universal (GitHub)
This document allows creators to relinquish all copyright and related rights in a work, placing it in the public domain worldwide. It includes a fallback license if the waiver is legally ineffective, ensuring the public can still use the work freely for any purpose without paying royalties.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
California (US)
Github Terms Github Marketplace Developer Agreement (GitHub)
This agreement governs the relationship between a platform operator and developers listing software or digital products on a marketplace. It covers intellectual property licensing, data protection requirements for generative AI, and a 95% revenue share for developers. The document includes a mandatory Data Protection Addendum for processing End User Personal Data.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Balanced Employee IP Agreement (GitHub)
This template establishes a framework for intellectual property ownership between an employer and employee. It assigns exclusive control of IP created within the job scope to the company while granting the employee control over unrelated personal projects.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Balanced Employee IP Agreement 2.0.0 (GitHub)
This template establishes intellectual property ownership between a company and an employee or contractor. It distinguishes between Company IP created within the scope of work and personal projects created outside that scope.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Github Company Policies Github Gpl Cooperation Commitment (GitHub)
This document outlines a company's commitment to provide a cure period for open source license violations before initiating legal action. It adopts the reinstatement provisions from GPLv3 to govern enforcement of older licenses like GPLv2 and LGPLv2.1.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
European Union
Creative Commons Public License (Basecamp)
The Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License allows users to share and adapt copyrighted material for any purpose. It grants a worldwide, royalty-free license provided the user gives appropriate attribution to the original creator.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Contributing - Balanced Employee IP Agreement (GitHub)
This guidance document establishes the procedures for contributing to an open-source employee intellectual property project. It outlines the semantic versioning system for agreement text, the requirement to adhere to a Code of Conduct, and the process for submitting issues or pull requests.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
End-User License Agreement (EULA) by EasyLegalDocs
This end-user license agreement establishes a royalty-free, revocable, and non-exclusive license for a software product. It includes strict limitations on reverse engineering and redistribution, while capping the Licensor's aggregate liability at the amount paid by the Licensee.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Reseller Agreement for Marketplaces
The Standard Reseller Agreement for Marketplaces is a balanced, plain-language contract that governs how providers authorize resellers to distribute their products through online marketplaces, covering rights, pricing, and fulfillment. It is part of OLL’s widely trusted library of open standard agreements.
Updated 22 Nov 2025
California (US)
Terms of Service for Hubs and Spoke by Mozilla
These Terms of Service outline the rights and responsibilities for users of Mozilla's Hubs, a real-time VR/AR communication platform, and Spoke, a 3D scene creation tool. They cover aspects such as content licensing, privacy, acceptable use, indemnification, and limitations of liability. The document establishes the legal framework for using these online services.
Updated 9 Dec 2025

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