Licensing is a way to allow others to use your designs or images (your ‘property’) on their products, while you keep control of the copyright. A licence is a legal agreement which allows the owner (the licensor) of the property to grant a manufacturer, or a retailer (the licensee), the right to use the property on specific products, usually in…
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