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Royalty Rates in Copyright Agreements: A BVR Guide to Full-Text Licensing Agreements
Business Valuation Resources, July 2010, Pages: 1,024
For an owner of intellectual property rights, “managing” that intellectual property is now the operative demand — in an uncertain … or certainly sluggish … economy, organizations need to know where to allocate precious resources. And the first step to “managing” IP is ascertaining its value.
There are several treatises on valuing trademarks and trade names … still more on valuing patents. Up until now, very little has been assembled to assist in the valuation of an organization’s copyright assets. Through the transfer of copyright intellectual property rights, creators monetize their works. The two most common types of copyright transfers are assignments and licenses. Royalty Rates in Copyright Agreements illustrates how others have realized value from their copyrights through licensing.
By looking at the licenses others have negotiated, readers can gain empirical insight into relative values of these intellectual properties. The full text licenses contained herein contain non-redacted variable or “running” royalty rates. Each agreement is first summarized and then provided in full text. This one-of-a-kind guide features over 800 pages of agreements and summaries, including agreements for music, movie, character/personas, scientific/technological information and more.
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