Why do parties to license agreements typically not record the agreements with the USPTO?

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License agreements are viewed as private agreements between the parties. They do not change ownership of the mark, and there is no effect on the chain of title to the mark. Thus, there is no reason to record these agreements with the USPTO.?

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