Exclusive license: concurrent use by the trademark owner and the licensee
In this case, in addition to the licensor giving the licensee the right to use its registered trademark, the licensee People also have the right to exclude third parties from using it. That is, the licensor may not grant the same license to any third party, but the licensor retains its own right to use the same registered trademark. An exclusive license simply excludes third parties from using the trademark in that territory. When the exclusive right to use a registered trademark is infringed upon, the licensee of the exclusive license contract may file a lawsuit together with the trademark registrant, or he may file a lawsuit on his own if the trademark registrant does not file a lawsuit.