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Entrepreneur November 2003 Don Debelak |
The Big Picture The right licensing agreement can be the missing piece of the big-business puzzle. |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Licensee, License Do Is your business ready for the boost that comes from licensing? |
Entrepreneur June 2007 Chris Penttila |
Creative License? A portfolio licensing agreement between bio-tech companies MedImmune and Genentech was going well - that is, until it went bad. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Don Debelak |
Doctor's Orders Getting the FDA to give your medical invention the thumbs up can be a challenge. Entrepreneurs, follow this prescription for approval. |
Entrepreneur August 2005 Don Debelak |
Mass Appeal A local buying program could be the key to getting your product on the shelves of major merchandisers. |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2005 Dave Mock |
The Lowdown on Patent Shakedowns The business of extorting license fees for patents can be very lucrative -- and damaging. It is important for investors to understand how the companies they own utilize and protect their inventions -- and what approach management has taken to deal with intellectual property disputes. |
Entrepreneur December 2005 Don Debelak |
Put a Lid on It! An infomercial for this inventor's snappy new food containers helped her seal the deal with a large retailer. |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2011 Todd C. Davis |
Seeing the Fire Behind the Smoke While crafting license agreements involves all of the tactical tradeoffs expected in a negotiating dynamic, one should try to pay attention to these 10 licensing pitfalls. |
Entrepreneur March 2008 Nichole L. Torres |
Tool Time You may have a brilliant invention, but it doesn't mean anything if you can't get it off the ground. These companies can help. |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Don Debelak |
Tool Time How one entrepreneur built a better screwdriver--and used smart networking to get it into Sears stores nationwide. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Lee Copeland |
Sun offers new licensing plan for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Earlier this week, Sun Microsystems introduced a new licensing and royalty plan for its Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.3 specification aimed at eliminating some of the public squabbling that has erupted in the past over fees. |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Don Debelak |
Flight of Fancy? Launching a high-tech product can be a technical and financial challenge. Try these tips to get yours off the ground. |
Entrepreneur January 2004 David Worrell |
License to Profit Could licensing your intellectual property provide the extra capital you've been looking for? |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Don Debelak |
Breaking the Ice Want skeptical customers to warm up to your product? Here's the scoop on how to win them over. |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Don Debelak |
Join Hands Not surprisingly, inventors represent a big opportunity for entrepreneurs. But how does a business-savvy entrepreneur approached with an idea decide whether or not the product is worth pursuing? Here's one entrepreneur's approach. |
Linux Journal September 2001 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: A Question of Licenses The definitive answer to that oft-asked question: Which open-source license should I use for my software? |
Entrepreneur March 2005 Don Debelak |
Brand Aid Building your brand and expanding your line: a case study of Entrepreneur Missy Cohen-Fyffe, founder of Babe Ease, maker of the Clean Shopper shopping cart cover for guarding children from disease-causing bacteria. |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Don Debelak |
Pet Project This former veterinarian wowed major pet-product retailers -- and got her invention on their shelves. Follow her steps to success. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2007 Elizabeth Svoboda |
Q&A With: Moore's Lawyer An interview with Mac Leckrone, an intellectual property expert at TPL Group, whose deal-making acumen made headlines when TPL started cashing in on its ownership of patents to technologies that figure in almost every microprocessor manufactured in the past decade. |
InternetNews September 23, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Sweetens Licensing Programs Microsoft unwrapped changes to its volume licensing program during a webcast this week, saying it had tweaked the rules to give customers more choice and flexibility. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Don Debelak |
Warm Reception How you can revolutionize a stagnant product on a limited budget and still win over your target market |
HBS Working Knowledge July 11, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
Non-competes Push Talent Away Research shows that inventors are leaving states that allow non-competes and moving to states that don't. |
The Motley Fool July 25, 2007 Mike Cianciolo |
O'Reilly Still Coasting -- Slowly Automotive parts retailer O'Reilly Automotive struggles, but delivers positive results. It faces tough competition and a general slowdown in the auto parts industry. |
InternetNews January 12, 2010 |
Microsoft Greenlights Software Rental Program For partners willing to wade through a complex licensing agreement, Microsoft now offers a third-party rental program. |
AskMen.com March 19, 2003 Steve Richer |
How To: Patent An Invention Investors will not do business with you until you have that precious little number that guarantees that you own the rights to the invention. Read on to see how you can obtain a patent. |
Linux Journal February 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: Dealing with Patents in Software Licenses, Part II How to determine what you can live with regarding patent-retaliation clauses... |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Don Debelak |
Keep It Simple You don't need a mammoth staff or an elaborate office to make millions from your invention. |
InternetNews February 18, 2010 |
Cloud Provisioning's Unsettled License Issues As virtualization and in the Cloud services gain momentum, ISVs have yet to bring their licensing structures in line with the realities of today's computing environments. |
Entrepreneur September 2004 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
More Than a Sitter What to know before starting a child-care business |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Don Debelak |
In the Mood Warm retailers up to your new product, even if it's in a category all its own. |
InternetNews January 23, 2004 Singer & Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Protocol Changes 'Stingy' Under pressure from the Department of Justice, Microsoft Friday announced revisions to its licensing agreements for some protocols within its Windows operating system. |
Entrepreneur July 2004 Don Debelak |
All Fired Up With the right marketing plan, your product will blaze trails across the globe. |
Entrepreneur June 2003 Don Debelak |
A Novel Dilemma To reach potential customers with an avant-garde product, you'll need to have a few tricks up your sleeve. |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Don Debelak |
Wise Up! When it comes to inventing a successful product, experience may be your best asset. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2007 Steven Rubin |
Hooray for the Patent Troll! Patent owners who are often accused of being patent trolls are acting within the law. There is nothing wrong either with them or the law. Far from stifling innovation, trolls foster it. By creating market liquidity, "patent trolls" provide a valuable service to inventors. |
CIO June 1, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Internet Appliances The future of Internet access is less PC... |
InternetNews February 10, 2010 |
What Does Open Source Value Most? Open source is defined by licenses, but that's not the end of the discussion, according to the president of the Open Source Initiative. |
IndustryWeek May 18, 2011 |
Fertilizer Feeds Mosaic's Growth Rising demand for crop nutrients combined with operational excellence propels company's earnings. |
Information Today September 15, 2011 George H. Pike |
Congress Enacts Patent Reform Legislation In what is being described as the most substantial overhaul of U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years, Congress passed the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, patent reform legislation that has been years in the making. |