1 June 2009

Licensing Info For Boy Scout Stuff

Posted by admin under: Equipment .

Okay, fine. I’m a geek. I actually think this press release posted at ScoutingNews.org is very intesting. I mean, didn’t you always wonder how the BSA or anyone else figured out how to get paid their royalties?

RoyaltyZone today announced that it has entered into an agreement with the Boy Scouts of America to provide a web-based software solution for the BSA’s trademark licensing program. RoyaltyZone automates license agreement compliance processes, enabling intellectual property licensors to share license agreement terms, payment schedules, and compliance tasks with their licensees.

Licensees access a web based system to upload licensed product and sales transaction data, calculate royalties owed, submit royalty reports, view invoices and track payment status. Automating these processes can prevent costly errors and eliminate unintentional misreporting and underpayment of royalties.

There’s more where that came from! Just click on over to ScoutingNews.org to find the deep info.

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Boy Scouts of America Licensing Goes Blue | BoyandGirlScouts.com - News, Opinion, Advice Says:

3 June 2009 at 11:37 am.

[...] was waiting for the licensing expo since January to see what the BSA was going to do in the future (mostly reported by ScoutingNews.org as an online software package). @BSALicensing had to post a picture, though, which showed a [...]

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