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li·cens·ing [ˈlaɪsən(t)sɪŋ] N no pl

licensing

ˈli·cens·ing laws N

licensing laws pl Brit:

licensing laws

I . li·cense [ˈlaɪsən(t)s] N Am

license → licence:

II . li·cense [ˈlaɪsən(t)s] VB trans to license sb to do sth

See also licence

ˈdriv·er's li·cense N Am

ˈgun-li·cence, ˈgun-li·cense N

ˈpi·lot's li·cence, ˈpi·lot's li·cense N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The other product lines are managed by licensing agreements.
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The licensing is less cost-intensive than the other forms of internalization.
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It does not apply when the patentee-licensor is not itself a manufacturer licensing competitive manufacturers.
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In the early 1960s, the federal government began canvassing the idea of licensing a third commercial television station in each capital city.
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It also addresses licensing conditions, code of practice, and procedure of approval involving human embryos.
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Use of these patents requires licensing; use without license generally constitutes patent infringement.
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In an outright licensing deal, when the licencee takes on the development obligation, any fees payable to the licensor can be booked to profit.
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Progress was also made in developing software licensing and managed service revenues, although new corporate customer acquisition is taking longer than anticipated, the company revealed.
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Many definitions of the term standard permit patent holders to impose reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing royalty fees and other licensing terms on implementers and/or users of the standard.
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There are no known governmental licensing or registration requirements.
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