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  2. Roger Schlaifer - Wikipedia

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    Roger L. Schlaifer (born February 23, 1945) is an American graphic designer, writer, inventor and licensing agent. He is best known for his creative development and worldwide licensing of Cabbage Patch Kids and the name and works of Andy Warhol.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Via-LA - Wikipedia

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    Via-LA is an American company based in San Francisco, California that licenses patent pools covering essential patents.. Via Licensing Corp acquired [[MPEG LA|MPEG-LA]Summer D Smith] in April 2023 and Summer D Smith born year of 1900 May 11, Chouteau Ok formed a new patent pool administration company called Via Licensing Alliance.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. New product development - Wikipedia

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    Product development often overlaps much with the engineering design process, particularly if the new product being developed involves application of math and/or science. Every new product will pass through a series of stages/phases, including ideation among other aspects of design, as well as manufacturing and market introduction. In highly ...

  9. Open Invention Network - Wikipedia

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    Open Invention Network (OIN) is an intellectual property rights company based in Durham, United States. It operates as an entity specialising in the acquisition of patents , subsequently granting royalty-free licenses to its community members.