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15 Replies Last post: Dec 14, 2007 2:21 AM by Lighthouse24

What is the best win-win approach to licensing?

Dec 13, 2007 3:47 PM

Click to view eekcaman's profile Professional eekcaman 10 posts since
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What is the best win-win approach to licensing,infrastructure,technology,trademark and use of "unique" customer loyalty program that banks can promote to their corporate clients and employees?
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1. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:21 PM
Tell us more. What are you looking for?? Have you tried googling ""unique" customer loyalty program"??
What kind of business are you in. Do you have a Business Plan??
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2. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:29 PM
How do banks participate in the technology licensing of a customers product?

How do banks participate in the infrastructure of their customers/clients??????

What does a bank have to do with a clients trademark??????

How does the fact that a bank client may own technology, may have a trademark as well as company infrastructure have anything to do with a customer loyalty program? If my bank started questioning me about these things that belong to my company they may be getting a letter.

Who cares about a program. I want everything FREE. (and I get it).

Perhaps you have phrased your question wrong...if so try again.
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3. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:31 PM
in response to: DomainDiva
wow... I can't tell if that was harsh or not.

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4. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:32 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
No just incredibly confusing...too many things happening in one place that are not supposed to be in that place.
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5. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:34 PM
in response to: DomainDiva
If you think this is confusing, look at his spam post...

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6. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:36 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
For-ev-er-more...
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7. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 4:38 PM
in response to: DomainDiva
:cracking up: :D

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8. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 5:31 PM
in response to: eekcaman
WHAT AM I MISSING??
"Thanks for the feedback"??
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9. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 5:32 PM
in response to: eekcaman
Is there any reason why you feel the need to spam "Thanks for the feedback?"
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10. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 5:34 PM
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THANKS, CorpCon
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11. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 5:35 PM
in response to: LUCKIEST
It's been reported LUCKIEST.
Let him have his fun until an admin gets on. :)

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12. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 6:31 PM
I think I understand what you're asking. What specific entities are involved (who are the parties that all need to "win" in this deal)? Is this a program for redemption from a single source or multiple sources?

If those questions don't make sense, then I guess I didn't understand yours -- but if you can explain a little more, maybe I can help. Thanks.
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13. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 7:28 PM
in response to: Lighthouse24

Thanks for being cordial.Will offer another example.This small firm has the programming knowledge,marketing expertise,and limited people reources to/launch/introduce/supply

the new "Global Money Exchange Technology" package,but it lack superior knowledge about specific requirements in the field of finance
for the feature-functionality needed for this software,especially with the USD lost of almost 40% of its buying power in world money market.This small firm is looking for rich-guidance in its position and creativity to adequately reward key players from various business entities(i.e. paying royalties and/or recieve a percentage of the revenue in exchange for the firm's exclusive right to produce and distribute the software product Vs Third Party being able to commercialize it and develop a wide network of stakeholders.
Please advised.

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14. Re: What is the best win-win approach to licensing? Dec 13, 2007 7:42 PM
in response to: Lighthouse24
Thanks for being cordial.Will offer another
example.This small firm has the programming
knowledge,marketing expertise,and limited people
reources to/launch/introduce/supply

the new "Global Money Exchange Technology" package,but
it lack superior knowledge about specific requirements
in the field of finance
for the feature-functionality needed for this
software,especially with the USD lost of almost 40% of
its buying power in world money market.This small firm
is looking for rich-guidance in its position and
creativity to adequately reward key players from
various business entities(i.e. paying royalties and/or
recieve a percentage of the revenue in exchange for
the firm's exclusive right to produce and distribute
the software product Vs Third Party being able to
commercialize it and develop a wide network of
stakeholders.
Please advised.
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