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Don't we demand proof of such responsibility when we license someone to drive on our highways?
American law is very clear: when the United States government needs a patented product, any official authorized to make purchases can ignore the patent and license someone else to make it.
"I see one or two business plans a week" from companies seeking to license someone else's drug, said Brian G. Atwood, a managing director at Versant Ventures in Menlo Park, Calif.
That means for nearly every new recruit who gets his commercial driver's license, someone else quits.
Just as it is with politicians on the campaign trail, everything you say (or don't say) in the office, how you say it, to whom you say it, who you eat lunch with, who your friends are, how you deal with officemates, when you show up and when you leave, etc., can determine how you are treated, how quickly you are promoted and how much license someone will take in hassling you.
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Producing original material is a very different business from licensing someone else's shows.
"They'd licensed someone else's technology.
One idea, for example, would be to require the equivalent of drivers' licenses to permit someone to connect to a public computer network.
But if you don't have one, and you're sick of the bench, why not see what you can license from someone else? Hey, the Canadian Space Agency is looking for someone to license their patented methods for alleviating motion sickness for nonspace applications--maybe you can sell this to grad students who spend too much time staring at the "belly dancer" orbital shaker?
Near drawers of Chinese herbs hangs a New York State medical license — in someone else's name.
"Otherwise, it would be like giving a driver's license to someone who can't drive," he said.
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