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Invention Licensing Agents Knoxville TN

Small business licensing agreements can catapult you to success with your product or invention - here are the keys to landing that licensing deal.

Andrew Louis Colocotronis
865-549-7119
900 S GAY ST RIVERVIEW TOWER
KNOXVILLE, TN
Kelli Lynne Thompson
865-549-7205
900 S GAY ST STE 2200
KNOXVILLE, TN
John Kenneth Hoffmeister
865-584-0105
1319 OLD WEISGARBER RD
KNOXVILLE, TN
John O Threadgill
865-588-4100
9724 KINGSTON PK STE 701 PO BOX 10606
KNOXVILLE, TN
R Bradford Brittian
865-584-0105
1319 OLD WEISGARBER RD
KNOXVILLE, TN
William Gregory Hall Jr.
865-549.7214
900 S GAY ST RIVERVIEW TOWER
KNOXVILLE, TN
Shayne Radley Clinton
865-521-0372
1700 Riverview Tower, 900 South Gay Street
Knoxville, TN
Paul E. Hodges
865-584-0105
1319 OLD WEISGARBER RD
KNOXVILLE, TN
Benjamin Andrew Alley
865-584-0105
1319 OLD WEISGARBER ROAD PO BOX 51295
KNOXVILLE, TN
Morgan Lewis Fitch IV
865-584-0105
1319 OLD WEISGARBER RD
KNOXVILLE, TN
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Key Advice for Licensing an Invention

Licensing is a method of commercializing your invention. When you strike a licensing deal, you grant another company the right to make, use, and/or sell products based on your “intellectual property.” The intellectual property at the heart of any such licensing agreement is typically covered by a patent you’ve been issued. The party granting the rights is the “licensor,” and the party acquiring the rights is the “licensee.”

The first and most important thing you can do when negotiating a licensing agreement for your small business is to work with an intellectual property attorney who is skilled in the area of licensing. While it may be expensive, it’s absolutely worth it. If you can’t afford to pay upfront, find an attorney who is willing to work upfront and defer the fees until the licensing agreement is executed and you get that first check.

When you license your invention, you should expect revenues to come your way in two basic ways - as a “royalty,” typically in the range of 5% to 15% of unit selling price, and as an advance payment of some kind, the amount of which is dependent on many variables.

Whatever amount is agreed to for the royalty, make sure you clearly define what the royalties will be based on. For instance, if you strike a deal in which you receive 5% of the net sales of the licensee, make sure “net sales” is completely defined. For example, it might be “gross sales minus returns, shipping, and taxes.”

Author: The Sloan Brothers

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