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How do I license my product?
Invent an original product. Research your market. Do a patent search. Consider filing a provisional patent application. File a patent application. Search for licensees. Sign a licensing agreement. Collect royalties.
What does licensing your product mean?
Licensing involves obtaining permission from a company (licensor) to manufacture and sell one or more of its products within a defined market area. The company that obtains these rights (the licensee) usually agrees to pay a royalty fee to the original owner.
How do I get my product officially licensed?
Invent an original product. Research your market. Do a patent search. Consider filing a provisional patent application. File a patent application. Search for licensees. Sign a licensing agreement. Collect royalties.
What is an example of licensing?
Examples of licenses include a company using the design of a popular character, e.g. Mickey Mouse, on their products. Another example would be a clothing manufacturer like Life is Good licensing its designs and brand in a certain country to a local company.
How much is it to license a product?
With a fairly successful product, you may sell 3 units per store per week, or 156,000 units each year. If the product sells for $25, wholesales for $10, and you have a 5% royalty deal, then you are looking at $. 50 per unit sold, for a total of $78,000 per year.
How does a product licensing agreement work?
A licensing agreement is a legal contract between two parties, known as the licensor and the licensee. In a typical licensing agreement, the licensor grants the licensee the right to produce and sell goods, apply a brand name or trademark, or use patented technology owned by the licensor.
How much does it cost to license a product?
With a fairly successful product, you may sell 3 units per store per week, or 156,000 units each year. If the product sells for $25, wholesales for $10, and you have a 5% royalty deal, then you are looking at $. 50 per unit sold, for a total of $78,000 per year.
What does it mean to license a product?
Licensing involves obtaining permission from a company (licensor) to manufacture and sell one or more of its products within a defined market area. The company that obtains these rights (the licensee) usually agrees to pay a royalty fee to the original owner.
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