Nebraska Revised Statutes
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 59-1714.01 (2026)
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License shall mean the right or permission to use (1) material or personal property, including computer programs, protected under the copyright or patent laws of the United States or any foreign government and (2) a trademark, service mark, or trade name registered under Nebraska law or the law of any other state, of the United States, or of any foreign government.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2018–2018 · leading case: Christensen v. Gale, 301 Neb. 19 (Neb. 2018).
Christensen v. Gale, 301 Neb. 19 (Neb. 2018). “23 See Neb. Rev. Stat. § 59-1714.01 (Reissue 2010).”
Christensen v. Gale, 301 Neb. 19 (Neb. 2018). “We rejected in Hargesheimer the concept of analyzing a person or entity’s involvement in financing or promoting the petition, because doing so would inject ambiguity, making compliance with the statute more precarious and exposing the 22 Neb.”
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