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But licensing a gun is cheap.
For Big Pharma, licensing a neglected drug to a smaller company may produce only modest royalties.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a Japanese trainmaker, is licensing a Chinese firm to build 140 of its trains for $6 billion.
Second, by licensing a wide range of caregiving units, the state treats families that are differently structured equally.
Even Stone seemed at least somewhat intrigued with the possibilities of licensing a brand that was familiar but dead.
Most executives for the video sites say they are licensing a growing share of content and trying to stop users from uploading pirated content to their sites.
Last year, the Energy Department asked for enough money to halve the cost of licensing a new design with a company that would be chosen later.
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The mozilla effort is also being watched as a model for licensing -- a crucial issue for open source.
In patent law, it is known as "compulsory licensing" -- a company is compelled to license its secrets to a rival.
The leaders are calling for handgun registration and licensing -- a reasonably dramatic demand -- but they are not even insisting that the president sign on.
Current owners E W Scripps announced yesterday that they had struck a $175m £115mm) deal to sell United Media Licensing, a licensing unit that generates sales worth $2bn a year, with the bulk of that connected to the Peanuts characters.
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