Sentences with phrase «company says the rule»

The company says the rule is intentionally broad so that it can detect and catch misleading advertising practices and leave the door open for future revision.

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«We have currently informed both companies that a significant number of IP addresses located in the clouds of these two services have fallen under the block on the basis of the court ruling (to block Telegram),» Zharov was quoted as saying.
Kono said the decision would also impact the global economy, adding that Japan would respond appropriately upon examining any impact on Japanese companies and World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
«Digital profits in Europe exist but are taxed very little or not at all,» said the European commissioner for taxation, Pierre Moscovici, who blamed traditional rules designed for companies with a physical presence in the countries where they offer their services.
Although the company said that it was just trying to recover its costs, the FCC later suggested that it was planning to investigate whether peering charges were a breach of net neutrality rules.
Jacques Daoust, economy minister for Quebec (where SNC - Lavalin is based) thinks that rule is too harsh, and was quoted as saying, «In 10 years a company might not be the same.
Delta's other trade victory came on Friday, when, in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombardier.
Tax experts said previous rulings allowed companies to have a combined Cenvat credit.
WSJ writer John Carreyrou reportedly spoke to four former employees, none of whom are named in his story, including one who «accused the company of failing to report test results that raised questions about the precision» of their tests, which could be «a violation of federal rules for laboratories,» the Journal article said.
«I think as soon as the [federal] budget is introduced,» says Kane, «we're going to have a whole set of new rules to help Canadian technology companies bring in highly skilled workers.»
The new rule could affect more than 500 publicly traded companies that do business in Portland, including Fortune 500 companies Wells Fargo, Walmart, and General Electric, the city says.
Every few months, it offers users new tools to mute racial slurs or report threats, but even though the company says it has stepped up its rules enforcement by an order of magnitude, users who report abuse typically hear there's nothing to be done about it.
For now, the new rules are limited to specific defense contractors, but it may not be long before the government implements more regulations on all federal contractors as it pushes for companies to adopt higher security standards, cybersecurity experts said.
But company lawyer Jesse Binnall said the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the lower ruling, did so on procedural grounds, so that the Justice Department's win would not influence much elsewhere.
If larger issues can be ruled out, Caver said the company needs to regain control of the conversation by creating strong online content about the company, as well as encouraging transparency.
«You have to play up that aspect of the business [and tell a prospect] you're going to wear quite a few hats,» Smith says, unlike in a big company, «where you might be siloed into one specific business area, and there's a whole bunch of rules and regulations that you have to abide by,» Smith says.
The absence of ownership restrictions leaves Canadian resource companies ripe for the picking, and also means Canada is playing by the rules of the free market far more than everyone else, D'Alessandro says.
Wojcicki says that her company has another 45 to 50 carrier screening tests that could return to the market under the FDA ruling, possibly later this year.
«As they grow, they're going to be hiring more people that are probably dissimilar to their value structure and [putting] those rules and those procedures in place will help your company grow in the way you want it to grow,» says John Fraedrich, a professor of business ethics at Southern Illinois University.
There's no firm rule for valuing private companies, so your boss may be willing to sell for some multiple of his annual earnings (say, three to five times the company's bottom line).
That could prove a perilous prospect for the ACA, based on the High Court's recent ruling in Hobby Lobby, which said that closely - held companies can exempt themselves from key parts of their coverage requirements, such as for birth control products and services, based on their religious beliefs.
«I've had business - school graduates here because I feel like the longevity of the company really depends on competing, using the rules of business,» says Griswold, who'd applied to business school but kept deferring when the chance to sell the beans of Mexican coffee farmers presented itself.
In last June's 5 - to - 4 Hobby Lobby ruling, which was divided along ideological lines, the high court said closely held companies have a right to special religious exceptions when it comes to the benefits they're required to offer their employees under the ACA.
That means companies in the U.S. have to say that they respect EU - grade privacy rules, even if their country as a whole does not.
In a recent interview with ad industry veteran Jay Sears, Pivotal's Wieser said the digital - media industry has effectively become a giant duopoly in which Google and Facebook win almost everything, advertisers have to play by their rules, and other media companies «fight for the scraps.»
The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (Efpia) said a survey of its members showed 45 % of companies expected trade delays if Britain and Europe fell back onto World Trade Organization rules after Brexit.
This is not to say that small companies don't have rules.
Chesky says that under Johnson's rule, the tension that often exists between the legal and business sides of a company has been virtually non-existent.
Bankers and companies say the lending process is much harder because of the added rules — a likely contributor to the problems Ward has been having.
Sources say the new auto rules will result in a modest increase in the required content from North America, slightly favouring companies that invest in research and pay higher wages.
Before his ousting from Apple, Steve Jobs is said to have become increasingly difficult to work with, refusing to acknowledge that sales were tumbling; since his return, he has often been criticized for his obsessive secrecy, and ruling the company with an iron fist.
The company told investors in 2012 it was built to «make the world more open and connected,» and way back in 2004 Google famously said its first rule of business was «don't be evil.»
«We are confident this agreement did not violate EU competition rules or adversely affect market competition or European consumers,» said Don Rosenberg, the company's executive vice president and general counsel.
«When I first started this company with my wife, she had a rule that I couldn't go skiing for the first year that we started the business,» he said via email.
Facebook says it was aware of the data Cambridge Analytica had and asked the company to delete it when it changed its advertising rules 2015, but it never followed up to ensure Cambridge Analytica had done so.
One reason, says Eisinger, is that court rulings have taken away tactics that prosecutors had used to pressure defendants, such as restricting attorney - client privilege and preventing their companies from bankrolling sky - high legal bills.
Just months after the government ruled out a sugar tax, Osborne said the planned levy, which would be imposed on companies and based on the sugar content in drinks, would raise 520 million pounds ($ 730 million).
WASHINGTON, March 26 - Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on Monday said he was proposing new rules to bar the use of funds from a government program to purchase equipment or services from companies that pose a security threat to U.S. communications networks.
A couple days after the legislative vote, taxi drivers protested saying Uber needed to follow the same rules as taxi companies if it was going to offer the same service, local media reported.
The group said a ruling against the company would set a bad precedent, «jeopardizing service providers and undermining speech in the process.»
Administrative Law Judge Ann O'Reilly, of the Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings for the Public Utilities Commission ruled late on Monday that Enbridge should be issued permission for the replacement, but said the company should use its existing right of way, adding hurdles to the project's construction.
Wheeler said companies already are flaunting the rules by offering free or sponsored data services for some products.
It was he or she who spoke the loudest who often ruled the day,» says the author and consultant who formerly held senior leadership positions with companies such as Universal, Sony, and Turner Broadcasting.
But the company said it still opposes the 2015 net neutrality rules, which prevent Internet service providers from blocking, slowing or otherwise discriminating against online content.
Others say a freewheeling approach to rules may make U.S. companies less competitive.
Answer Questions «My golden rule of content marketing is to simply answer questions,» says Marcus Sheridan, who overhauled the marketing strategy at his Warsaw, Va. - based company, River Pools and Spas.
A Google spokesman said the company remained convinced that it would prevail, saying Tuesday's ruling showed the German copyright law was full of contradictions and open - ended questions.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- A group of small brokerages and large commodities companies convinced lawmakers to tweak a rule that they say would have made derivatives trading more expensive for them and sent more business to Wall Street banks that already dominate the market.
As a rule, Milner has said he doesn't take board seats in his later - stage investments, and rarely requires founders to hand over voting shares when issuing company stock.
Today the Delaware Chancery Court judge hearing the trial said that before March 28 he'd rule on whether Barry Diller's proposed breakup of IAC into five independent companies violated his contract...
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