NOUN
- a fee paid to the government for the privilege of being licensed to do something (as selling liquor or practicing medicine)
How To Use licensing fee In A Sentence
- By settling for a lesser licensing fee, the patentee can preserve the patent as a weapon, using it to elicit licensing fees from other putative infringers.
- What companies lose on the hardware they make up for by requiring all software vendors to pay stiff licensing fees to release compatible software titles.
- Do I need to pay a $20 licensing fee for the Apple mpeg2 decorder for VideoHelp.com Forum
- Subscribers will access all data without any downstream royalties or licensing fees tied to discovery.
- New licensing fees based on boat lengths were also implemented, which would presumably conserve stocks by discouraging licence holders from buying bigger vessels.
- Now, broadcast TV stations are demanding to be paid licensing fees to "retransmit" their signals. SFGate: Top News Stories
- Instead, Microsoft requires users to pay a licensing fee to install them on individual computers.
- Google does not charge a licensing fee for Android but hopes to benefit by serving highly targeted mobile ads to users.
- Some money would arrive fairly quickly, too: Each new casino operation would pay a $75 million licensing fee to the state right away.