Ip Licensing is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
Microsoft open-sources historic 6502 BASIC (8K VER 1.1), detailing its origins, licensing (including a $25,000 Commodore license in 1977), and lineage to GW-BASIC/QBASIC, with release hosted on GitHub and tied to ongoing open-source governance.
Crimson Desert admits AI-generated assets were used in development, plans a full audit and replacement before release, and apologizes for transparency shortcomings.
Zeroth’s W1 is a WALL-E–inspired home robot with a 110 lb payload and 44 lb weight, priced at $5,599 in the US; Disney-licensed WALL-E design exists in China, while Zeroth is pitching an off-brand US version.
Disney and OpenAI have a $1 billion partnership to power Sora AI, enabling user-generated clips with Disney IP and showcasing some on Disney+, signaling a new monetization/distribution channel for the IP portfolio.
Disney invests $1B in OpenAI and licenses 200 characters for the Sora AI video app to create videos featuring Mickey Mouse, Darth Vader, under a three-year deal.
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