Indemnification provisions for intellectual property infringement are frequently found in agreements for manufacture or supply of goods, provision of services, or licensing of technology or software. For instance, it is common for a software company to indemnify its licensees for claims that the company's software infringes a third party's intellectual property rights. With patent infringement verdicts reaching hundreds of ...
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