In 1974, Tobe Hooper introduced horror fans around the world to a killer unlike any other – Leatherface, from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The film – often cited as one of the greatest horror films ever made – spawned a multi-million-dollar franchise that continues to this day. More recently, the film has become embroiled… Continue reading Texas Chain Saw Massacre won’t lose IP licensing like Friday the 13th, publisher says
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Barstool Sportsbook operator rebrands as ESPN Bet in a new $1.5 billion licensing deal
It was announced late last week that Barstool Sportsbook, a popular online sportsbook, has entered into a $1.5 billion licensing agreement with ESPN to rebrand as ESPN Bet. This is the first time that ESPN has entered into the world of online sports betting, as the sports giant is looking to expand its reach into… Continue reading Barstool Sportsbook operator rebrands as ESPN Bet in a new $1.5 billion licensing deal
Baldur’s Gate 3 Has the Nerdiest Licensing Agreement Ever
Nerd culture is alive and well, and so are licensing agreements attached to beloved video games. The latest installment of the iconic “Baldur’s Gate” series, “Baldur’s Gate 3,” has one of the nerdiest licensing agreements of all time. “Baldur’s Gate 3” is a computer role-playing game developed by Larian Studios. Set in Dungeons and Dragons-inspired… Continue reading Baldur’s Gate 3 Has the Nerdiest Licensing Agreement Ever