Jaguar’s 5th year of exhibition at the Licensing 2000 tradeshow will
be our most important ever!
The excitement surrounding this year’s
event, 13-15 June at the Jacob
Javits Convention Center in New York City,
is being generated by the first public unveiling of System
7 Universal Rights Management. The NBA, Hallmark
Entertainment, National Geographic Society and Children’s Television
Workshop are key sponsors of this revolutionary contract administration
and royalty management system.
System 7 effectively administers and
accounts for every type of licensing agreement, including trademark,
likeness, character, film, video, television, image, publishing and
Internet. It goes beyond intellectual property to consolidate all types
of employment, professional service, joint venture and participation
agreements into a single comprehensive production, sales and finance
contract analysis and management tool. System 7’s unique
Internet/client/server architecture offers unapproached accessibility
and scalability.
The best way to find out more is to visit
our brand new System 7 Preview slide show on Jaguar's website. Simply
press http://www.jaguartc.com/s7promo
and you will be magically transported to a quick presentation that will
tell you far more than any amount of writing here could hope to
accomplish. Additionally, on the website under NEWS, the April Jaguar
News features a write up on the goals and features of System 7 as well.
Jaguar will have our most informative
display ever in Booth 3552. We are
now setting 90-minute appointments to provide comprehensive
demonstrations of System 7. Sylvia Rodriguez (srodriguez@jaguartc.com
and 626.796.1955 x204) should be contacted
immediately to make an appointment. The number of available demonstration
slots is limited, with most of them already reserved as of this date.
Anyone that will need Exhibit Hall Passes
to attend the show and see System 7 must act no
later than 5 June to be entitled to free passes (price
thereafter, $45). Attendees will enjoy one of the most creative and
colorful exhibit floors in the world. Last year, the promotional war
between the WWF and WCW alone was worth the price of admission. We look
forward to seeing and inspiring you there!

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