Sentences with phrase «commercial rights holders»

Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams has praised the proposals from F1's commercial rights holders which includes a $ 150 million cap on budgets from 2021.
«We have been greatly encouraged by the dialogue that has been introduced following the appointment of Chase Carey as executive chairman and CEO of the Formula 1 commercial rights holder and his new management team.
«It really needs alignment between the commercial rights holder and the governing body.
The threat to quit from Ferrari is a big wager that prevents the commercial rights holder and governing body from acting without considering the view of the teams, and Horner's comments call for alignment whilst adding to a divisive debate around what the sport should aim to be from 2021.
Force India deputy principal Bob Fernley has revealed that F1 commercial rights holder Ecclestone has offered to make advance payments ahead of the first race in Australia.

Not exact matches

Given how rare it is that a work will have value after that much time, and how much of a nuisance it is for someone to track down the rights holders (possibly for a use that does not create commercial value but nevertheless would be an infringement rather than fair dealing), it seems to me that an extension makes no policy sense.
Whereas there might (in the future) be a bright - line rule for the commercial, or profit - making nature of a given website (e.g. income from advertisement, even if marginal, main economic activities, etc.), the criterion that pertains to the knowledge (of the lack of consent of the right holder) of the non-commercial user might prove much more problematic.
It simply defends the commercial rights and interests of lost copyright holders against the commercial rights and interests of existing bodies (Google, publishers and authors).
And we are dedicated to fight for the rights of commercial driver's license (CDL) holders who have a tough road ahead of them if they get a traffic ticket these days.
The amendments to the NTA deny and reduce the procedural rights available to native title holders in relation to a broad range of future commercial or government developments on native title land.
The Commission further recommends that the Government explore options, in consultation with state and territory governments, Indigenous groups and other interested persons, to enable native title holders to exercise their native title rights for a commercial purpose.
That the Government explore options, in consultation with state and territory governments, Indigenous groups and other interested persons, to enable native title holders to exercise native title rights for a commercial purpose.
The native title holders would not obtain any particular rights in relation to the introduction of any new law for the management of the fisheries in the area but they would have a right to be notified and to comment on the grant of a commercial fishing licence.
Without exclusive native title rights, there is very little leverage for native title holders to become involved in commercial fishing or other economic developments.
3.17 That the Australian Government explore options, in consultation with state and territory governments, Indigenous peoples and other interested persons, to enable native title holders to exercise native title rights for a commercial purpose.
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