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TAKING LICENSE

From pigs to pictures, you can rent intellectual property. But beware the details
THE KING OF MERCH Elvis trinkets may seem ubiquitous, but his image is tightly controlled by Elvis Presley Enterprises, which manages IP for the Elvis Presley Trust.

IN 1994, BEVERLY HILLS TEDDY BEAR, in Los Angeles, was an under-the-radar plush-toy manufacturer. Then Babe, porcine star of the eponymous film released the following year, brought home the proverbial bacon. David Socha, the company’s co-founder and CEO, who had previously worked for a licensing firm, knew that a Babe plush toy could generate huge sales. The three-year license he secured with Universal

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