SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Details) - USD ($) |
3 Months Ended | ||||
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Mar. 31, 2018 |
Mar. 31, 2017 |
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Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Details Narrative | |||||
Fully-Paid Licenses | $ 12,700,000 | ||||
Royalty Bearing Licenses | 443,000 | 6,221,000 | |||
Other Revenue | 6,320,000 | [1] | |||
REVENUE | $ 19,463,000 | $ 6,221,000 | |||
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- Definition Revenue earned during the period relating to consideration received from another party for the right to use, but not own, certain of the entity's intangible assets. Licensing arrangements include, but are not limited to, rights to use a patent, copyright, technology, manufacturing process, software or trademark. Licensing fees are generally, but not always, fixed as to amount and not dependent upon the revenue generated by the licensing party. An entity may receive licensing fees for licenses that also generate royalty payments to the entity. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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- Definition Amount of fee and financial service revenue classified as other. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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- Definition Revenue earned during the period from the leasing or otherwise lending to a third party the entity's rights or title to certain property. Royalty revenue is derived from a percentage or stated amount of sales proceeds or revenue generated by the third party using the entity's property. Examples of property from which royalties may be derived include patents and oil and mineral rights. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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