Research In Motion could license the QNX software it plans to use for all of its high-end phones.
But the real advantage to Pfizer's scale is that it can outbuy and out-license the competition.
The Department of Health said it had no plans to license the purchase of tobacco products.
"The server license and the seat license has come down quite a bit, " said Mr. Yanez.
It can license the ARM platform and compete with fabless players like Qualcomm, Nvidia and Broadcom.
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One of the first companies to license the Palm OS was Handspring, founded by former Palm executives.
Going further, Microsoft could be required to license the source code for Windows itself to the highest bidders.
More than two decades after the debut of the Macintosh, Apple decided not to license the iPod design generally.
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The UK government says it is working to put in place the regulations that would license the operation of spaceplanes.
If Aurora's scientists discover something worth commercializing, the foundation and Aurora will license the drugs to a pharma company, splitting the royalties.
So MDI plans to license the product to manufacturers in attractive markets.
Diaz says that broadcasters are willing to pay for that viewer retention, though he has resisted their attempts to license the product.
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Most of the content on TV is produced by television studios (like 20th Century Fox), which then license the shows to networks.
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Proprietors generally license the stands from the city and a private vendor.
Bill Gates' grand scheme to license the world's art masterpieces and have them flash onto wall monitors in people's living rooms fizzled.
In particular, he thinks many people miss the fact that studios can license the same content in a digital format over and over again.
Ditto denies infringing the patent, however Ms. Endress says she offered to settle or license the patent from 1-800 Contacts but was turned down.
The withdrawal is a blow for Eskom, which had seen its American partner as a way of encouraging American regulators to license the reactor.
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Unlike Britain, they have concluded that a "long-term and more effective solution" is to license the importation, manufacture and sale of all new psychoactive products.
It's a daring strategy, because he has little choice but to license the software to the same rivals trying to take away his hardware business.
Qualcomm, Nvidia, Texas Instruments and Apple license the U.K.-based company's designs.
If the research is indeed protectable, the school then decides whether to simply license the discovery or try to launch a full-fledged start-up based on it.
If the product proves to be effective and successful, one of the large pharmaceutical companies may license the product, which would then be more broadly distributed.
The company hopes to license the technology to others, and is working on Tricoya, an acetylated MDF that can be left outdoors untreated, unlike regular MDF.
Instead of paying large sums for the license and the infrastructure, Telia has a 3G joint venture with Tele 2, a license-winning competitor, thus sharing the risk.
He's at CES to find third-parties wishing to license the tech and use it to take advantage of the growing number of products built with activity trackers inside.
But when it came to online streaming, it had to license the content from studios and as the popularity of online streaming grew, its licensing costs spiked 53%.
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Dicks says IBM had been negotiating with the Chinese government for two years to license the Shenzhen remanufacturing plant and he expects competitors to eventually establish their own facilities.
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Ironically, both companies turned down the opportunity to license the technology from Brin and Page, which in turn pushed the pair to seek financing from the likes of Cheriton.
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SaaS works on the on-demand principle, which means that the enterprises can license only the amount of software required versus the traditional way of procuring the license per device.
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