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Microsoft Bought (VSP)
The deal took place in the wake of what was originally to be Encounter’s own launch of the platform, until it was evident that the company could secure revenues without letting go of the software itself. Negotiations won Encounter the right to sell VSP under non-exclusive terms, which means, “We receive the money and also keep the ability to develop and market the technology,” states DiBiase. “This was a win-win deal for certain as, first and foremost, we’ve proven to monetize an intangible asset in development to the tune of nearly 2 million dollars.”
WIN WIN WIN