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Why do luxury brands license their names and logos to manufacturers

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Why do luxury brands license their names and logos to manufacturers

Luxury brands often license their names and logos to manufacturers to capitalize on various strategic advantages, bolstering their prestige and market presence.Licensing, at its core, involves

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  1. The luxury sector
  2. Examples: Luxury brands license
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Luxury brands often license their names and logos to manufacturers to capitalize on various strategic advantages, bolstering their prestige and market presence.

Licensing, at its core, involves granting another party the permission to use the brand's intellectual property—such as trademarks, logos, or designs—typically in exchange for fees or royalties. This approach significantly benefits both the luxury brands and the manufacturers involved.