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Reaching a bigger audience - an introduction to licensing

You've got a well designed product and its selling well but there's only you making it!!


You've got a well designed product and its selling well but there's only you making it!! So what needs to happen, when you want someone else to make the product for you, or when you are approached by a manufacturer who wants you to design on their behalf or create a specific line for them – Welcome to the world of licensing!

This Own It event will answer everything you need to know about licensing and royalties including the following -
- What are the benefits of licensing?
- How does licensing work?
- What should you negotiate for?
- How do you find and choose a licensee?
- What are the dangers of licensing and how can they be minimised?
- What does a licensing agreement look like and what should you look out for?
- How do you get your money?

Please note: You will need a general understanding of Intellectual Property to benefit from this event.

This event is for product, fashion, jewellery, textile, wallpaper, furniture etc. designers.


Speaker(s):

Mr Lee Gage | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

21 June 2006 at 5:30 pm

Duration:

2 hours 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Cockpit Arts
Northington Street
London
WC1N 2NP

http://www.own-it.org/events/details/?eventId=159
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Organised by:

Enterprise Centre
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