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Licensing – Questions Related to "Licensing"
posted Friday 14 of February 2014 by michelle
A. No, unless they took the photograph in the first place. Note your sending it implies that, if you are the author, you're giving th... view
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posted Sunday 13 of January 2013 by Charles
A. The internet is full of "standard" license agreements, which must always be adapted to accomplish what you want. But licensing is... view
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posted Wednesday 25 of May 2011 by Mattie
A. Only if you had a clause in your employment contract that entitled you to a share, of if it is Ford Motor company's policy to shar... view
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