Archive for the 'Licensing' Category
University use of patenting needs tweeking
Posted by: Beyer on lørdag, 28th jun, 2014
Potential for licensing stopped by lack of motivation
Posted by: Beyer on torsdag, 24th okt, 2013
Streaming books taking off in Denmark
Posted by: Beyer on onsdag, 18th sep, 2013
Getting knowledge off the shelf
Posted by: Beyer on søndag, 28th jul, 2013
One front closes in the mobile wars
Posted by: Beyer on onsdag, 26th dec, 2012
A sad Samsung Christmas
Posted by: Beyer on onsdag, 26th dec, 2012
A perfect blog post turns out to be a red herring
Posted by: Beyer on tirsdag, 4th sep, 2012
License deal brings music streaming to Senegal
Posted by: Beyer on fredag, 27th jul, 2012
You can sell used software
Posted by: Beyer on søndag, 8th jul, 2012
Gravitational effects in the patent business
Posted by: Beyer on torsdag, 12th apr, 2012
Can one patent make 1.000 jobs in Denmark and 10.000 worldwide?
Posted by: Beyer on søndag, 14th aug, 2011
Mexican standoff in Nigeria
Posted by: Beyer on fredag, 5th aug, 2011
Get your university patent licenses for free
Posted by: Beyer on fredag, 15th jul, 2011
What have you done for me lately Creative Commons?
Posted by: Beyer on onsdag, 8th jun, 2011
Do you know what happens to your copyright when you use online hosting services?
Posted by: Beyer on fredag, 20th maj, 2011
Intels bow to Nvidia costs $ 1.4 billion
Posted by: Beyer on tirsdag, 11th jan, 2011
New Presentation
Posted by: Beyer on torsdag, 4th mar, 2010
IP in Danish ethanol technology
Posted by: Beyer on mandag, 22nd feb, 2010
Troll tactics against the trolls
Posted by: Beyer on fredag, 12th feb, 2010
Holy IP!
Posted by: Beyer on søndag, 20th dec, 2009
Why licensing negotiations fail
Posted by: Beyer on torsdag, 22nd okt, 2009
The future of books decided by IP
Posted by: Beyer on mandag, 31st aug, 2009
Study shows licensing of patents have little effect on revenue
Posted by: Beyer on tirsdag, 25th aug, 2009
Webcast agreement halves royalty rates
Posted by: Beyer on fredag, 21st aug, 2009