The Rolling Stones proved Time Is On Their Side as the classic rock band has launched a line of watches with timepiece creator Nixon. The Rolling Stones and Nixon are turning up the volume with a two-part, limited-edition capsule collection of timepieces, replacement watch bands, and other accessories. This collection, produced in partnership with Bravado, brings together … [Read more...] about Celebrity Licensing: Rolling Stones Release Some Rockin’ Watches With Nixon
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Who’s News: Throop To Step Down as CEO of Hasbro’s eOne Division
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief Hasbro has reported another senior management shakeup, saying Darren Throop will step down as president and CEO of its eOne division. Throop is the founder of what was then the Canadian studio Entertainment One, and guided the company during its growth and eventual acquisition by Hasbro. The company says Throop will continue in his current … [Read more...] about Who’s News: Throop To Step Down as CEO of Hasbro’s eOne Division
New Forum Launched for Companies Seeking Digital Entertainment Licenses
The first Entertainment X Tracks Forum will take place in November as a way to help retailers, licensing companies and licensees seeking new digital entertainment properties. The event was developed by Steven Ekstract, the founder and former publisher of License Global, and is being hosted at the offices of United Talent Agency in Beverly Hills on Nov. 2-3. “The business of … [Read more...] about New Forum Launched for Companies Seeking Digital Entertainment Licenses
Licensing Law: Gibson Wins Landmark Trademark Ruling For Iconic Guitar Designs
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief Legendary guitar-maker Gibson has won a huge victory in a trademark case, aptly decided by a jury in Nashville, aka Music City. As a result, the court has ordered an injunction permanently prohibiting Armadillo (aka Dean Guitars) from using Gibson's classic designs and marks, including the ES, SG, the Flying V, Explorer Trademarks, and … [Read more...] about Licensing Law: Gibson Wins Landmark Trademark Ruling For Iconic Guitar Designs
World of EPI Gains Master Toy License for LL Cool J’s Rock The Bells
LL Cool J's hip hop venture Rock The Bells will be rockin' new merchandise at Walmart, thanks to a licensing deal with World of EPI. Founded in 2018 by LL COOL J, Rock The Bells focuses on content, experiences, and commerce that honor the timeless elements of hip hop (MCs, DJs, breakdancers, graffiti artists, etc.) that drive mainstream culture today. World of EPI … [Read more...] about World of EPI Gains Master Toy License for LL Cool J’s Rock The Bells
Music Licensing: Epic Rights Developing Merch Program For New Kids On The Block
2022 North American MixTape Tour Kicks off in May with Over 50 Shows New Kids On The Block is back on tour, and has tagged Epic Rights to develop a global merchandise program. The licensing deal comes on the heels of their latest release, the high-octane anthem Bring Back The Time, and their North American Mixtape Tour. Since the band debuted in 1984, NKOTB, consisting of … [Read more...] about Music Licensing: Epic Rights Developing Merch Program For New Kids On The Block
Def Leppard Toasts Anniversary With Licensed Gin Products
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief Rock legends Def Leppard are marking their 45th anniversary by releasing two premium gin products with Brands for Fans. The Rock of Ages hitmakers partnered with its licensing agency Epic Rights and Brands for Fans to develop the new products, which will be named after two songs from their album Hysteria: Animal and Rocket. With this Def … [Read more...] about Def Leppard Toasts Anniversary With Licensed Gin Products
Commentary: Why You Should Target Games For Your Intellectual Property
Commentary: Why You Should Target Games For Your IP at Licensing Expo 2022 Featured Content From Layer Licensing Licensing Expo is a fantastic event to find new licensing opportunities for your IP. Licensing professionals from more than 70 countries came together in Las Vegas at the end of May in search of potential partners to buddy up with—though, it’s easy to overlook … [Read more...] about Commentary: Why You Should Target Games For Your Intellectual Property
Wedding Woes: Elvis Leaves the Chapel in Licensing Spat
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief Elvis might not be leaving the building, but he is leaving the chapel, leaving Las Vegas' billion dollar wedding business all shook up. Authentic Brands Group warned Las Vegas chapels of legal action should they continue holding Elvis-themed weddings. “This couldn’t hit at a worse time; it’s not a good thing,” said Clark County Clerk Lynn … [Read more...] about Wedding Woes: Elvis Leaves the Chapel in Licensing Spat
The Latest Deals, Developments and Dancing From Licensing Expo
By Gary Symons TLL Editor in Chief And we're back. Licensing Expo returned in style on May 24, with thousands of licensing professionals flooding the show floor at the Mandalay Bay Convention Centre. Attendees were hot on the trail of deals and colleagues separated by the pandemic for two years shared drinks and laughs well into the night, as the Expo after party rocked the … [Read more...] about The Latest Deals, Developments and Dancing From Licensing Expo