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MattelA & Nickelodeona to expand licensing partnership with Mega...
2015-02-12 22:31:52| Toys - Topix.net
Fans of Nickelodeon's leading boys action franchise can expect exciting new product to hit shelves in 2016. Drawing inspiration from the vast Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, the Mega Bloks product line will offer creative building experiences for fans of all ages.
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Samsung, Microsoft settle licensing dispute
2015-02-10 08:41:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Samsung and Microsoft announced that they have ended their licensing contract dispute in US court as well as arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Last August Microsoft filed a lawsuit against Samsung in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York to enforce their 2011 cross-licensing contract. Microsoft said that Samsung decided in late 2013 to stop complying with the agreement to pay Microsoft royalties for using its intellectual property in Samsung's Android-based mobile phones after Microsoft announced it was acquiring Nokia's mobile phone business. Samsung claimed that the acquisition violated the terms of its licensing agreement with Microsoft.
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Launch Licensing Manager
2015-02-05 03:02:26| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
About Rocket Lab For most people the idea of a rocket launch brings up images from the Apollo era monstrous booster engines, groundshaking noise, and a behemoth of a machine slowly climbing against the grasp of Earths gravity. This iconic image, the one that transformed us into a spacegoing species, captures the power and strength of rockets. But it is not the image that will make space a commercial reality. Replace this image with the bustle of a high speed assembly line, where rocket boosters feed off a conveyor belt connecting to preencapsulated payload stages, rolling out on to the launch pad one after the other. This image, by contrast, is about speed and efficiency and what the Rocket Lab Electron orbital project is all about. Rocket Lab has created a legacy of excellence by developing innovative solutions to ambitious aerospace problems for the likes of DARPA and other technically demanding customers. Now fully funded by major Silicon Valley venture capital funds, Rocket Lab is focused on redefining how the world accesses space by building Electron a revolutionary launch system designed to meet the launch requirements of the rapidly expanding small satellite market. Known in the industry for rapidly developing cost effective solutions from the ground up, Rocket Lab believes in giving highly skilled engineers ownership of complex aerospace systems from start to finish. This ethos offers engineers the satisfaction of moving from the conceptualization and design phase through to hands on work building, testing and ultimately flying their creations. Rocket Lab also offers a unique opportunity for the worlds best and brightest engineers to work with a young team passionate about what they are doing while also enjoying the high standard of living New Zealand has to offer. About The Role As a Launch Licensing Manager at Rocket Lab you will be responsible for obtaining and maintaining a Launch License for Rocket Lab. This role is pivotal for the success of the Electron programme ensuring all legal launch and flight requirements are satisfied. Key Responsibilities include Lead FAA Launch License applications Coordinate with the FAA and the CAA Manage the environmental impact assessment of the launch range Allocate FAA requirements to relevant personnel and teams Minimum requirements A four years bachelors degree in Science or Engineering or an equivalent qualification 5 years of experience in a flight program Familiarity with launch vehicle disciplines propulsion, structures, GNCavionics systems and launch operations and safety Experience with certification andor licensing under FAAEASACASACAA rules and regulations Experience with requirements development, requirements allocation and test plan developments Excellent communication skills and technical writing proficiency Ability to be comfortable working autonomously as well as part of a team Solid time management skills we work to strict deadlines Ability to travel nationally and internationally
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Launch Licensing Manager
2015-02-05 01:06:12| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
About Rocket Lab For most people the idea of a rocket launch brings up images from the Apollo era monstrous booster engines, groundshaking noise, and a behemoth of a machine slowly climbing against the grasp of Earths gravity. This iconic image, the one that transformed us into a spacegoing species, captures the power and strength of rockets. But it is not the image that will make space a commercial reality. Replace this image with the bustle of a high speed assembly line, where rocket boosters feed off a conveyor belt connecting to preencapsulated payload stages, rolling out on to the launch pad one after the other. This image, by contrast, is about speed and efficiency and what the Rocket Lab Electron orbital project is all about. Rocket Lab has created a legacy of excellence by developing innovative solutions to ambitious aerospace problems for the likes of DARPA and other technically demanding customers. Now fully funded by major Silicon Valley venture capital funds, Rocket Lab is focused on redefining how the world accesses space by building Electron a revolutionary launch system designed to meet the launch requirements of the rapidly expanding small satellite market. Known in the industry for rapidly developing cost effective solutions from the ground up, Rocket Lab believes in giving highly skilled engineers ownership of complex aerospace systems from start to finish. This ethos offers engineers the satisfaction of moving from the conceptualization and design phase through to hands on work building, testing and ultimately flying their creations. Rocket Lab also offers a unique opportunity for the worlds best and brightest engineers to work with a young team passionate about what they are doing while also enjoying the high standard of living New Zealand has to offer. About The Role As a Launch Licensing Manager at Rocket Lab you will be responsible for obtaining and maintaining a Launch License for Rocket Lab. This role is pivotal for the success of the Electron programme ensuring all legal launch and flight requirements are satisfied. Key Responsibilities include Lead FAA Launch License applications Coordinate with the FAA and the CAA Manage the environmental impact assessment of the launch range Allocate FAA requirements to relevant personnel and teams Minimum requirements A four years bachelors degree in Science or Engineering or an equivalent qualification 5 years of experience in a flight program Familiarity with launch vehicle disciplines propulsion, structures, GNCavionics systems and launch operations and safety Experience with certification andor licensing under FAAEASACASACAA rules and regulations Experience with requirements development, requirements allocation and test plan developments Excellent communication skills and technical writing proficiency Ability to be comfortable working autonomously as well as part of a team Solid time management skills we work to strict deadlines Ability to travel nationally and internationally
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Gilead Expands Hepatitis C Generic Licensing Agreements to Include...
2015-01-26 12:49:40| Biotech - Topix.net
FOSTER CITY, Calif.-- -- Gilead Sciences, Inc. today announced that the company has expanded its hepatitis C generic licensing agreements to include the investigational NS5A inhibitor GS-5816, which is being evaluated in Phase 3 clinical studies as part of a single tablet regimen that combines the compound and sofosbuvir for the treatment of all six genotypes of hepatitis C. The expanded agreements will allow Gilead's India-based partners to manufacture GS-5816 and the single tablet regimen of sofosbuvir/GS-5816, once approved, for distribution in 91 developing countries, which together account for 54 percent of the total worldwide population of individuals infected with the hepatitis C virus .
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