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    on the examinations and processes used by their respective national bodies. The result is that the license issued by the state is based on national professional standards and therefore similar to the licenses granted by all other states. States can and do exercise their prerogative to expect a bit more or a bit less‚ sometimes for substantive reasons and sometimes for political ones. Thus‚ licenses do vary from state to state but within narrow enough parameters that interstate reciprocity allows

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    Volcom Swot

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    Liene Vitamante Fundamentals of Marketing SWOT and competition analysis Jul 26 2014 Volcom SWOT Analysis S Largest boardsport brand third-party manufacturing liquidity‚ leverage and profitability authentic design global reputation W Market competition Industry market share Increase in operating expenses Interest rate risk Athlete sponsorships- amount paid is variable and can be higher than expected O Domestic- retail and brand acquisition International- product and

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    coffeehouse setting also providing superior customer service. 2. Why do you think Starbucks has now elected to expand internationally primarily through local joint ventures to whom it licenses its format‚ as opposed to a pure licensing strategy? I am sure it is one of the most important Starbucks’ strategies: to license its format to foreign operators and also establishing local joint ventures with them. This fact (as I said before) gives Starbucks the control to be sure that licensees are following

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    customer only less than 4% of revenue – sales is highly spread out • Export Sales @ $1.3M at a profit of 12% (0.61 M) International expansion • Siren in UK o 15 year license o 1.5% royalty – $ 0.12 M and rise to $0.61 M in 1991 o Broad geographic coverage rights plus non-exclusive outside UK • Scylla‚ S.A. in France o 10 year license o 1.5% royalty - $ 0.03 M and $ 0.06 M in 1991 o Exclusive in France and non-exclusive in Belgium • JV with Scylla‚ S.A o Name change to SOSA o 60/40 equity split

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    Salvage Dealer Buyer Identification Card Any person licensed as an Ohio salvage motor vehicle dealer‚ andor up to two designated employees‚ who wish to purchase salvage motor vehicles from Ohio salvage motor vehicle auctions or pools. Persons licensed in another state as a salvage motor vehicle dealer‚ whose state’s requirements are equivalent to those in Ohio‚ andor up to two designated employees may apply for Ohio salvage dealer buyer’s identification card(s). General Information & Requirements

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    About 120 itinerant hawker license holders joined this scheme. In Lunar New Year‚ hawkers can apply for the temporary hawker license or temporary food factory license. However‚ the hawkers are only allowed to reheat food with electricity and naked flame is not allowed (Hong Kong Legislative Council‚ 2016). The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (2006) also introduced a Demerit Points System to regulate food hawkers. The license will be suspended if a hawker receives a total

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    key aspect in IPR

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    Chapter 13 KEY ASPECTS OF IP LICENSE AGREEMENTS © 2007 Donald M. Cameron Ogilvy Renault LLP The author thanks Rowena Borenstein for her assistance in writing an earlier version of this paper. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Defining Intellectual Property Rights ............................................................................................... 1 (a) Patents.....................................................................................................................

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    Neka

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    (Joymania Development and CDV Software Entertainment AG / 2002) Technical Specifications: - Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP - Intel® or AMD® Processor with 450 MHz - DirectX® 8.1 - 3D Video Accelerator Card e.g. TNT2‚ ATI Radeon‚ GeForce Series - 128 MB RAM - 16 MB free disc space - Soundcard with DirectX® support Starting the game Under Start/Program Files/Santa Claus in Trouble/ click on the respective icon. The Menus: Start Game – Start a

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    financial exposure should problems with company software licenses arise. Getting compliant and staying that way also helps eliminate the potential damage to company’s reputation that could arise from a lawsuit. Step1: Perform Software Inventory There are two ways of performing software inventory. Smaller organizations may choose a manual method while larger companies may want to use automated discovery tools Step 2: Match Software with Licenses It is important to understand what documents need

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    the latest in production equipment. They developed a good marketing plan and made a successful new product. Cameron was then faced with how to market and sell the product. He needed to decide whether it was better to expand current facilities‚ or license to outside companies. He was considering licensing since there was an opportunity for it and it would be a good way for quick entry to foreign markets. Developing new product Being a competitive company Alex should address the importance of the

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