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Technology Licensing Strategies by Russell L. Parr,

Technology Licensing Strategies by Russell L. Parr,
In this valuable book, Russell Parr and Patrick Sullivan, along with a distinguished team of contributing experts, reveal the licensing strategies now being used at DuPont, Xerox, Hewlett-Packard, Dow Chemical, Kodak, and other top multinational corporations. They also provide practical prescriptions for determining where technology licensing belongs on your organizational chart and for establishing a successful licensing program tailored to your company's vision and goals. Drawing upon the expertise of those on the frontlines of technology licensing, Technology Licensing tells you how today's top technology-based firms maximize the value of their intellectual property and how your company can too.



Multinational corporation - A multinational corporation (MNC) or multinational enterprise (MNE) or transnational corporation (TNC) is an corporation/enterprise that manages production establishments located in at least two countries.

Next Generation's Top 50 Games of All-time - Following up their article The Top 100 Videogames of All Time, Next Generation Magazine in its February 1999 issue released this article listing the editors' choices for the top 50 greatest videogames of all time. Like the article before it, one of the main criteria to be ranked on list was that the game would have to be still playable today(at the time of article's publication).

Top 50 - The Top 50 refers to a list of weekly hit singles, or albums. It is similar to the top 40, but with 10 extra places.

2002 Oricon Top 50 Singles - Top 50 singles sales in Japan 2002 according to Oricon from December 3, 2001 to November 25, 2002.



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