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  2. TTI, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, TTI acquired Mouser Electronics, a broad-line catalog distributor based in Mansfield, Texas. Mouser is now a worldwide, authorized distributor of semiconductors and electronic components for over 700 industry manufacturers. The company focuses in the rapid introduction of new products and technologies for design engineers and buyers. [4]

  3. Brand licensing - Wikipedia

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    Brand licensing is a well-established business, in both patents and trademarks.A concept established in British business, the world's first licensed character was a soft toy of Peter Rabbit, a fictional character created by Beatrix Potter and patented in 1903, to be sold alongside the first public edition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit.

  4. Davison Design & Development - Wikipedia

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    Davison Design & Development says that it produces approximately 200 prototypes per month, and its products have been sold in 1,000 retail stores and online venues. [4] The firm has received several International Design Excellence Awards from the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), formerly sponsored by I.D. Magazine and ...

  5. Licensed production - Wikipedia

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    1933 Fiat 508 manufactured under license in Poland by Polski Fiat.. Licensed production is defined as an overseas production arrangement, usually as a direct result of inter-state trade agreements, that permits a foreign government or entity to acquire the technical information to manufacture all or part of an equipment or component patented in the exporting country. [6]

  6. DVD6C - Wikipedia

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    The DVD6C Licensing Agency or DVD6C Licensing Group [1] is an industry consortium which licenses a portfolio of patents required to produce DVD discs, players, drives, recorders, decoders, and encoders. The group comprises 9 members: Hitachi, JVC, Matsushita , Mitsubishi, Sanyo, Sharp, Toshiba, Warner Home Video and Samsung. [1]

  7. Inventors Assistance League - Wikipedia

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    Inventors Assistance League (IAL) is a non-profit organization created to assist inventors, small businesses and entrepreneurs. Its parent organization, the National Inventor's Foundation, was the very first federally chartered non-profit group to serve creative individuals since patent laws were established in 1790.

  8. MPEG LA - Wikipedia

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    The original MPEG-2 license rate was US$4 for a decoding license, US$4 for an encoding license and US$6.00 for encode-decode consumer product. [ 33 ] A criticism of the MPEG-2 patent pool is that even though the number of patents decreased from 1,048 to 416 by June 2013 the license fee did not decrease with the expiration rate of MPEG-2 patents.

  9. Patentability - Wikipedia

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    The requirement to list actual human inventors was further confirmed by case law: "Inventorship is indeed relevant to patentability under 35 U.S.C. § 102(f), and patents have in the past been held unenforceable for failure to correctly name inventors in cases where the named inventors acted in bad faith or with deceptive intent." [3] [needs ...