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Ready for Lift-Off

As is the case for many hobbies, participation in stargazing, a particularly calming pastime for many, has spiked during the pandemic, and the rising interest in the stars has resulted in record sales of telescopes, according to retailers and suppliers. This is good news for both the licensors recently signing deals in the space and […]

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Culture Club

A number of cultural institutions—the bulk of which have traditionally handled their licensing and product development activities (if any) internally—have signed licensing agents in the past year, with most of the announcements coming since the beginning of the COVID era: The Metropolitan Museum of Art launched a global licensing program, announced in July, with Beanstalk […]

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Continuing Education

Alliances between owners of licensed properties and providers of educational curriculum can take many forms. They involve a diverse roster of property types and can target the whole spectrum of age groups, as these recent deals attest: Sesame Workshop licensed McGraw-Hill Education to use its Sesame Street characters in a free version of MHE’s Wonders […]

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Creative Play

Makers of activity kits that have an educational slant are increasingly looking to add to their assortments by acquiring appropriate licenses. Three recent examples: Educational Insights, known for its Hot Dots and Hot Dots Jr. brands, among others, has secured the rights to the kids magazine Highlights for Children, following up on its deal with […]

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