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shiet #11829 Licenszelési infók Weathleytől:
"Every scenario differs. Some do licensing through agencies, some deal directly with you.
The agencies try to get a lump sum (which they keep), then a royalty % deal of some sort ontop of that (which you often never reach - so the manufacturer often gets little or nothing).
They'll often have a time limit, 3-5 years. So you theoretically have to pull them from your product once it expires, unless you renew.
They can be expensive. A typical track that most sim racers look to have in their sims (an F1 track) is $25,000 USD for 3 years, and they wouldn't negotiate.
Some do give free licenses, if you're dealing with an agency you can forget that idea though.
It's generally not a nice thing to deal with unless you've got either a lot of debt or a lot of investors and can just pile on the content. It's also not really nice to work things out when your DLC is free.
So it can be a pain, often. "