James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
After a few unsuccessful attempts to approach a large company concerning IP I've developed, I'm kicking around the idea of licensing it back to myself via a separate holding company I would own.
In one sense, it's just shuffling money around. But in the end, I could see where it would help create some much-needed write offs, along with mitigating the problems of expiring patents and dealing with affiliate licensing issues.
With plans to eventually sell the main business, the IP would essentially remain with the holding company for retirement residuals. Or, it could be part of the buyout.
I just started researching the idea and have discovered that large business engage in the same practices. Why wouldn't it work for the little guy?
Any thoughts?
JB
In one sense, it's just shuffling money around. But in the end, I could see where it would help create some much-needed write offs, along with mitigating the problems of expiring patents and dealing with affiliate licensing issues.
With plans to eventually sell the main business, the IP would essentially remain with the holding company for retirement residuals. Or, it could be part of the buyout.
I just started researching the idea and have discovered that large business engage in the same practices. Why wouldn't it work for the little guy?
Any thoughts?
JB
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