"Exclusive rights" means having special permission or ownership to do something or use something. No one else can have the same privileges or access.
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The patent system relies on what's known as the «patent bargain,» an exchange of
exclusive rights for an invention in exchange for public disclosure about the invention.
I've written things and sometimes they get published and sometimes, 8 - 10 years later my stuff is returned but I never ever
granted exclusive rights to anybody to my stuff.
You pay these fees to give public notice of your claim to
exclusive rights in use of your trademark.
It may be inevitable that the state will buy limited rights to use the technology it needs, rather than building the technology itself or
acquiring exclusive rights to it.
The number of gamers with Virtual Reality headsets is too low to spend money
on exclusives right now.
But neither of these two groups of investigators, nor any other, has succeeded in
winning exclusive rights to the human province.
The package also
includes exclusive rights to high - traffic waiting rooms in pertinent areas and preferred discount pricing.
Some licensees... object to having paid billions for
exclusive rights only to be told that they may be obliged to share.
In traditional publishing the term is generally used for contractual terms — such as giving a specific
publisher exclusive rights to publish all works produced by an author during a given term.
If a publisher
wants exclusive rights during their evaluation of your MS (manuscript), you must decide whether the prestige of the publisher is worth the many months involved.
The advertiser does not
purchase exclusive rights to specific keywords; the same keywords can be used by a number of advertisers.
We do not
license exclusive rights to publish your book from you, nor do we give you an advance against royalties like a traditional publisher.
They have contracts where they
take exclusive rights to your work for the life of the contract in all languages, in all formats, and that's outrageous.
Copyright owners get
certain exclusive rights to their works, and can also limit others from using their works in certain cases.
One of the difficulties authors face is that publishers demand
extensive exclusive rights to works, typically for the length of copyright, which is 70 years past the death of the author.
It supposedly came from the phrase «letter patents», which was a document that, like today's patents, granted
someone exclusive rights, particular to an invention.
Many exclusive right - to - sell listing agreements require sellers to pay the commission whether they or anyone else find a buyer during the listing period.
With all respect it was you who introduced the 3 step test as to restrictions of
exclusive rights for special cases, into this conversation.
Thanks, in part, to social media, the response is quick and fierce if white people are
given exclusive rights to shape a conversation about people of color.
The copyright ensures that the author has
exclusive rights over their work, especially with regards to distribution and reproduction of the work.
The advantage is that the rights to use stock photographs and illustrations can be purchased for a fraction of the cost of hiring a photographer or illustration and
purchasing exclusive rights to the image.
«There aren't real disputes on the facts, but there is a clear question of law: Can a private publisher create its
own exclusive rights in non-editorial, non-enhanced public law by contract with the government?
From Microsoft's camp though I would be doing my upmost to
secure exclusive rights as they need big name titles for their console more than what Sony do.
Yeah, in order to be in Kindle Unlimited, you have to enroll your book in KDP Select, which grants
Amazon exclusive rights on your book.
Higher trademark filing rates by our global trading partners suggest they recognize the benefits of national and international trademark protection — such
as exclusive rights, easier enforcement, access to Customs protection, deemed validity, and notice to others, plus less tangible benefits such as deterrence, simplified licensing, and the peace of mind that comes with the certainty of rights and remedies.
The framers of the Constitution afforded
inventors exclusive rights to their inventions, observed Alexander Poltorak, CEO of General Patent.
The «defendants have copied, created derivative works of, distributed copies to the public, and / or displayed publicly Pokémon Works without the consent or authority of TPCi, thereby directly infringing TPCi's
exclusive rights under Section 106 of the Copyright Act 17 U.S.C. § 10 [Remedies for infringement: Damages and profits],» stated The Pokemon Company in its suit.
Since Cuomo became governor, COR bid for and won
exclusive rights from the city to a $ 350 million development at the Inner Harbor.
The company announces that it has partnered with Amazon India to give the e-commerce
company exclusive rights to sell its smartphones (and maybe other products as well) in the country.
Under the terms of the deal, Nintendo
retained exclusive rights for most original properties and franchises featured in games developed by Rare, including Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong and Star Fox.
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