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Some of the pros of licensing technology are that the owner shares in any technological improvements and receives technical assistance. Cons include loss of control over the product and loss of intellectual property.

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Advantages of license technology include: increase in revenue and brand recognition. Disadvantages include: more competition and lack of confidentiality for your technology.

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