Nokia is making its brand name available for licensing of tech devices and other products except for handsets, including a tablet made by Foxconn. As for phone handsets, while Microsoft has just introduced a new handset without the Nokia name, Microsoft’s license to use the name runs through 2016. “What we’re looking at here is not Nokia’s ‘return’ to the smartphone … [Read more...] about Nokia Licensing ‘Other Devices’
Trademarks/Brands
QSRs Embrace Licensing
“There was a time when chains feared that offering their food in supermarkets would keep consumers away from the restaurants,” notes QSR Magazine. “But that archaic notion has gone by the wayside as quick-service brands are increasingly finding a great deal of success offering some of their products at retail.” The article goes on to cite examples including Marie Callender’s … [Read more...] about QSRs Embrace Licensing
How Sharp is Best Buy?
Sharp is licensing its name to Best Buy for a direct-to-retail exclusive line of LED TVs. That’s not all that unusual, except that Sharp’s core business is manufacturing TVs, and the brand has its own Sharp Aquos brand of LED TVs. Sharp’s insists this is not a case of Sharp granting Best Buy permission to put the Sharp name on Best Buy’s house brand Insignia sets. … [Read more...] about How Sharp is Best Buy?
Keurig’s Supervalu(e)
Licensing agreements don’t usually get credited for triggering new stock highs (even on a day when the overall market hits an all-time high), but grocery chain Supervalu has licensed Keurig Green Mountain to market Supervalu’s Java delight brand of coffee in its K-Cups for hot brewing systems, an announcement that sent Keurig’s stock to its own new high. The stock is up more … [Read more...] about Keurig’s Supervalu(e)