Word: licensees
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And there's more. In addition to the flat $10,000 licensing fee, the university receives a small percentage of revenues resulting from all commercial applications of the licensing techniques. Net proceeds from the licensing are split between Stanford and the University of California, said Katherine Ku, who administers the...
Epton continued his attacks on Washington's dubious financial past, charging that his conviction in 1972 for failure to file tax returns and the suspension of his law license for professional malfeasance represented "documented evidence of a long and disturbing pattern of behavior." Despite Epton's distinguished record...
Active in Democratic politics, Pepper, at 28, became a member of the Florida Democratic executive committee. He won at the polls for the first of 15 times: he was elected to the Florida house of representatives. One of his first bills showed his early concern for the elderly. It would...
The outcome will be closely observed by industry and municipal officials with equal intensity, for at hand is not simply a local disagreement but an issue which poses serious philosophical, social and economic questions for both sides. Over the next few years almost 80 percent of the currently licensed cable...
Which brings us to parity. Officially, the Soviet Union favors parity with the United States, but the nations' definitions differ. For Moscow, parity is not simply an equal level of forces but also an equal position in world affairs, including the license to meddle in Third World affairs as the...