Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

rights-holder

noun
/ˈraɪts ˈhoʊldər/
Definition
A rights-holder is an individual or entity that possesses certain rights or privileges, especially in relation to intellectual property, such as copyrights, trademarks, or patents.
Examples
  • The author of the book is the primary rights-holder.
  • Before using the artwork, make sure to obtain permission from the rights-holder.
  • Organizations often act as rights-holders for the content created by their employees.
Meaning
Rights-holders are those who have legal authority over the use and distribution of a particular work or idea. They can enforce their rights and grant permissions for others to use their intellectual property.
Synonyms
  • copyright owner
  • licensee
  • patent holder
  • trademark owner