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The software product business is about selling licensed packages to customers.
What about his demand for stricter regulations on selling licensed guns?
The major labels see China as an important emerging market, but also find it difficult to ensure that online stores are selling licensed tracks.
It began selling licenses in November 2003.
States could make money by taxing the rake, and by selling licenses to run the sites.
Once the people responsible for selling licenses are caught, he said the most important questions will be: "Who first knew and when did they first take action?"
And the sock puppet might resurface, because Pets.com is trying to raise money by selling licensing rights to the mascot.
But that did not happen for the Women's World Cup, which succeeded only in selling licensed goods at the stadiums where the games were played.
Supporters of the bill argue the sales taxes, and selling licenses could generate nearly $1 billion worth of revenue for the state.
Indigo initially focused on pure technology research and development and selling licenses of its technology to other manufacturer.
TeachingBooks was launched on the internet September 1, 2001 and began selling licenses in November 2003.
"They are both selling license software and services and on the Netcenter side generating sponsorship and advertising revenues."
Novell's strategy for monetizing Mono involved selling licenses for using the software in embedded environments.
That ad-supported software, distributed as a Web service, is a threat to Microsoft's model of selling licensed desktop software, at least in the consumer market.
It created a separate business, selling licenses for its online financial software tools to other Web sites, allowing their users to chart stock prices and other data.
Richard Stallman wrote about the practice of selling license exceptions to free software licenses as an example of ethically acceptable commercialization practice.
Steve & Barry's started out more than two decades ago as a single shop near the University of Pennsylvania, selling licensed Penn clothing for low prices.
Rather than allow Checker drivers to begin buying different brands of cars, Markin began selling licenses in New York City.
Blottr has monetized by selling licensing to its crowdsourced news platform, called NewsPoint, starting in June 2011.
The F.C.C. plans to begin the auction in December, selling licenses that will roughly equal the capacity of existing cellular licenses.
BrightQube, Inc. is a privately held firm based in Carlsbad, California, that operates a stock photography website, selling licenses to use royalty-free photos and images.
For instance, in order to generate much-needed revenue, Farquhar had resorted to selling licenses for gambling and the sale of opium, which Raffles saw as social evils.
Even if the teams that do particularly well in selling licensed merchandise must share their profits with laggards, intangible benefits accrue, like national name recognition and even influence within the league.
Viacom, which announced the auction yesterday evening, managed to accumulate the time by taking the unusual step of selling licenses to the programs for cash and barter instead of the usual cash-only basis.
In Britain, however, Richard Beard bought the British daguerreotype patent from Miles Berry in 1841 and closely controlled his investment, selling licenses throughout the country and prosecuting infringers.