Sentences with phrase «british high court ruled»

The British High Court ruled Friday that «fixtures» (a fancy British word for schedules) showing when and where soccer matches are being played can properly be subject to copyright.
Ever the magnet for controversy, Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson was partially vindicated this week when the British high court ruled in favor of the show and of the BBC, dismissing electric carmaker Tesla's claim that the show misrepresented its Roadster's range by pointing out that it was only able to
In 2000 the British High Court ruled that the islanders, most of whom now live in Mauritius, had the right to «return freely and live in their homeland.»

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According to TNW, Microsoft will soon rename its SkyDrive cloud - storage service after the English High Court ruled that the product's name infringed on the trademark of British broadcasting conglomerate BSkyB.
Yet, instead of accepting the reality and offering redress, the UK government chose to contest the High Court ruling, a decision described by the British lawyers representing the Kenyan victims as «morally repugnant ``.
The high court also ruled against the home secretary over her decision to deport a former serving British soldier to Botswana because of a speeding ticket.
Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association commenting on the High Court ruling said «The Mayor of London was right to ban the anti gay bus adverts because using TfL advertising space to promote a «cure» from being gay carries the implication of homosexuality being a disease and this lacks any foundation in scientific fact.
So today, the High Court ruled that the Parliament has to approve the British exit of the European Union.
Fugitives from British justice can not use Northern Cyprus to dodge punishment for their crimes, High Court judges have ruled in a landmark decision.
The lawyers for British fugitive David McDermott have filed an appeal at the High Court challenging a ruling that allowed his extradition to the UK to face trials for a drug - related offense.
ZURICH, Switzerland — Swiss watchmaker Swatch Group won a partial victory in a row with a British group over supplying parts to independent repairers when Switzerland's highest court ruled the case should be heard by a domestic court.
British Humanist Association chief executive Andrew Copson said the High Court ruling had implications for the school curriculum at all ages and «further guidance is urgently needed to bring practice into line with the law».
British Courts have decided that Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablet devices do not infringe Apple designs, and the Korean company contacted Pocket - lint to explain all.The High Court of England & Wales today ruled that there were recognisable differences between... Read more
But in 2007, a British High Court judge ruled that Gore's film contained nine significant errors and should no longer be screened in schools unless accompanied by guidance notes to balance Gore's «one - sided» views.
In 2007, a British High Court judge ruled that Al Gore's global warming film contained nine significant errors and should no longer be screened in schools unless accompanied by guidance notes to balance Gore's «one - sided» views.
The question of changing the law against assisted suicide is a matter best left to the Supreme Court of Canada or Parliament, the British Columbia Court of Appeal ruled in a high - profile case today.
In the Yorta Yorta decision, the High Court specified requirements for native title to be recognised: what characteristics the relevant claimant group must have, their connection to land, and the continuity of their observance of culture.120 The Court's ruling affixed much of the potential for native title to the time of British imposition of sovereignty, hundreds of years ago.
In the Yorta Yorta decision, the High Court constructed a notion of sovereignty that denies the law - making power of Indigenous people after the imposition of British rule.
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