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http://www.licensemag.com/license-global/intellivision-productions-adds-apparel

 

The initial product line will feature Intellivision designs with over-washed game box cover art on categories including t-shirts, sweatshirts, underwear, swimwear and headwear.

 

 

 

So, can't wait to see the underwear and bikinis.....

 

Maybe cmart and eric will be modeling them off.

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http://www.licensingworks.us/licensing-works-secures-apparel-license-deal-t-line-design-intellivision-productions/

 

The new designs will be shown to retail buyers beginning January 2 and initially exhibited by T-Line in February during MAGIC in Las Vegas. Licensed territories include the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

 

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Here is page for the MAGIC show where T Line designs is supposedly showing off the designs.

 

Someone near vegas should go to this show with a camera. :)

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License Brokers/Agent...middle men...drive up licence costs because they have to make money and a lot of times the broker/agent decides arbitrarily what something is worth and a lot of times they have an unrealistic view of a property's worth and would rather make no money than some.

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Rev, didn't you see the Running Man A-line dress? Forgive me for being a heretic, but I don't find that design pretty in any way!

https://www.redbubble.com/people/evilzoneonline/works/23952966-classic-video-game-football-player-intellivision?grid_pos=4&p=a-line-dress

 

Also in the original link it was mentioned they might license the Intellivision brand to lottery scratchers. Wouldn't that be nice, being able to win the Intellivision lottery?

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Also in the original link it was mentioned they might license the Intellivision brand to lottery scratchers. Wouldn't that be nice, being able to win the Intellivision lottery?

 

Videogames have been featured in lottery scratchers for ages now, so it's probably a natural for them to try and target that market.

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Rev, didn't you see the Running Man A-line dress? Forgive me for being a heretic, but I don't find that design pretty in any way!

https://www.redbubble.com/people/evilzoneonline/works/23952966-classic-video-game-football-player-intellivision?grid_pos=4&p=a-line-dress

 

Also in the original link it was mentioned they might license the Intellivision brand to lottery scratchers. Wouldn't that be nice, being able to win the Intellivision lottery?

 

Looks more like a pajama sleeper night gown thing.

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I've played Pac-Man scratches. And a Frogger slot machine in Vegas recently.

 

Inty scratch tickets are GENIUS. They'll sell thlusands to the rabid "keep everything mint" collectors that will never be scratched, hence never redeemed. That's basically free money given the unit cost of almost zero.

 

Homebrewers can expect a bit more legal fun if Keith is in bed with one of the more aggressive outfits (I don't know these guys very well). We may have to be a bit more careful with the logo for a while.

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License Brokers/Agent...middle men...drive up licence costs because they have to make money and a lot of times the broker/agent decides arbitrarily what something is worth and a lot of times they have an unrealistic view of a property's worth and would rather make no money than some.

 

Yes, but on the other hand, they take care of managing negotiations, contracts, and all the lawyery stuff in there. Plus, I believe they also handle enforcement of brand policies. Some of that is necessary and good to have, and if someone does it for you, it may be worth it.

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50% of the games released post 2000 are technically in Trademark Infringement violation. If someone had the money to fight, the mark could be invalidated for failure to enforce it. I doubt that anyone would want that fight. Having this firm might be a means to keep the Trademarks and Copyrights Protected.

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