Sentences with phrase «strikes licensing deals»

In India, as in many other places, the Trump Organization strikes licensing deals with local building partners.
4) It doesn't need to: Although buying Netflix would give Apple a leg up in the subscription services area, the company doesn't have to acquire the company in order to get most of those benefits — it could strike a licensing deal with Netflix, while also building its own subscription offering similar to Amazon's Prime Video.
He struck licensing deals on his gloves with several companies, most notably FootJoy, which incorporated Antonious's design as an entry point into the glove business and is now the world's leading manufacturer in that category.
«The publisher has struck licensing deals to put the mischievous [Peter Rabbit]'s image on pottery, chocolate bars, as well as a line of toys,» the first article chuckles.
We struck a licensing deal with Disney a few years back that's almost ten years in length.
Those failed negotiations suggest that the digital - music service may not be able to strike licensing deals that satisfy both large and small music labels.
In December, the company struck a licensing deal that gave it sole use of the Nokia branding on all future phones and tablets it'll manufacture.
«A processor that will be used in this smartwatch will be manufactured in Switzerland, and it seems like we're looking at an Intel SoC here, as Tag Heuer did strike a licensing deal with the company back in December,» said Jean - Claude Biver in a recent interview.

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Grandinetti, who has since moved to MarketSoft Corp., in Lexington, Mass., had worked on a licensing deal between Connected and Intel, and he hoped to strike a similar deal with Microsoft.
Such brand - licensing deals - as Nokia has struck for the N1 tablet - are less profitable than manufacturing and selling its own products, but also less risky.
The cable company doesn't own its own wireless airwave licenses, so the new service relies on a 2011 deal Comcast struck with Verizon to lease cellular airwaves.
Georgia governor Nathan Deal struck down a similar bill on Monday, which critics said gave businesses the license to discriminate under the guise of religious freedom, after an outcry from businesses.
Pharmaceuticals company strikes international deals and negotiates supply, manufacturing, and licensing agreements.
In recent months, it has struck content licensing deals with the likes of Paramount, Lionsgate and NBCUniversal and reached a multi-year extension of an agreement with Sony Pictures Television to bring even more of the company's feature films to its users.
The two companies struck a new licensing deal which will see more of Sony's music available only to paying Spotify users, the Financial Times reported last month.
In some cases, it has struck other types of deals with Western companies, like licensing agreements, outside of the panel's jurisdiction.
They could make more of their catalogue available and support simplification of licensing, such as provision for licensing of orphan works and making it easier for more deals to be struck through a Digital Copyright Exchange.
Despite being the result of public research, golden rice is enmeshed in around seventy patents owned by some thirty - two companies and institutions, according to the US - based International Service for the Acquisition of Agri - biotech Applications (ISAAA).4 Because of the complexity of licensing arrangements, the inventors ceded their rights to Greenovation, a biotech spin - off company from the University of Freiburg, which then struck a deal with AstraZeneca (now Syngenta).
Peter Parker is appearing in the MCU following a license - sharing deal struck between Marvel Studios and Sony, who still own the cinematic rights to the character.
I was watching the History Channel's «Men who Built America» series there was a striking resemblance of the battle between Henry Ford and ALAM (Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers) and what Elon Musk has to deal with from the NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association).
It was originally developed by Democrasoft and licensed to Vook in a new deal struck today.
Amazon Publishing has just struck a deal with Ian Fleming Publications for a ten year license to the print and eBooks.
Last month, representatives for Crytek teased that the multinational company had struck a big licensing deal that helped save the company, likely a reference to this partnership with Amazon.
Total War developer The Creative Assembly has struck a deal with miniature peddler Games Workshop to use the Warhammer license.
It seems one of the largest hurdles third party publishers have when dealing with Nintendo is the competitive licensing deals being struck with Sony and Microsoft.
Licensing for things like this can be weird — Marvel games and DLC have disappeared from online stores before when the developers» licenses ran out, but it's unknown what kind of deal Warner Bros. struck for Dimensions.
This time, The Gamesmen talk about Amazon wanting you to use Prime, a new Chrono Trigger - Inspired game, an outburst from Alex St. John, a wall of Logitech G keyboards, Super Mario Huddle, and AMD striking a chip licensing deal.
It has nothing to do with protecting legitimate innovation: legitimate innovators suffer from it because it drives up litigation and licensing costs, and deep - pocketed, sophisticated legitimate patent holders don't need third parties to strike deals with their industry peers.
Netflix has been pushing aggressively to build its on - demand TV library, striking a deal with Disney (s DIS) for ABC and Disney Channel content, as well as bringing older shows like Star Trek online through a licensing deal with CBS (s CBS).
In under a week of its publication by the US Patent and Trademark Office, Google broke the news that the Novartis eye care unit Alcon had struck a deal to license their smart lens technology.
Last year, the group struck a deal with the ABC sitcom «Modern Family» to work into an episode that character Phil Dunphy is a true real estate expert — a licensed Realtor.
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