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iPARSE - Maximizing Revenue and Profit from Intellectual Property Assets within its guaranteed life cycle
It has been long recognized in the media and entertainment industry, especially by large publishing houses and studios, that there is a great need for a robust, powerful and fast search engine focused on product rights, licensing & availability. Full knowledge of opportunities within this complex space is necessary to exploit and expand corporate sales growth. Unfortunately, many organizations have found that their current tools do not allow them to successfully exploit their product rights to the fullest potential. iPARSE (Intellectual Property Availability / Rights Search and Exploitation) is a revolutionary, web enabled real-time system that meets this need.
The most valuable asset of any organization is its intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets). iPARSE makes it possible to quickly and accurately identify and exploit the additional sales opportunities of your intellectual property assets. Combined with the award winning and highly scalable ROLAP (Relational Online Analytical Processing) database technology from IBM (DB2 UDB), it is now a straightforward exercise to query a very complex product availability window to identify and exploit your product rights to their fullest potential. iPARSE does the job simply, quickly and accurately. iPARSE Features
- Supports centralized clearance of multiple profit centers
- Unlimited shared intellectual property ownership scenarios
- Supports unlimited single-level or multiple cross-level product hierarchies
- Flexible product hierarchical architecture
- Unlimited products, product categories, medias, territories, markets and languages
- Supports distribution rights, restriction, all types of windows (blocking, planned, etc.)
- Supports current and future contracts involving exclusive licensing agreements at
multiple levels of medias, territories and customers
- Supports emerging markets or splitting territories without losing data relationship
- Supports multi-level media, territories and languages
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