Sentences with phrase «denying access to their store»

More than once in the intervening years, Minhas has faced challenges she describes as anything but fair: regulatory hurdles slowing her products» spread, retail monopolies denying access to their store shelves and larger competitors muscling in on her turf.

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This market relies on tools such as Pangu or evasi0n for users to be able to access pirated apps and other content that Apple denied for inclusion in their own app store.
«By denying Amazon's authors access to its vast network of consumer stores, Barnes & Noble is sending a signal to future authors, agents and publishers who may now be less tempted to sign such agreements,» the Wall Street Journal wrote.
B&N can always take a page out of the gaming console market and deny access to their online store and services to rooted or un-updated Nooks.
On Settings > Privacy, the File System page is new, and it lets you allow or deny apps to access to your files, including documents, pictures, videos, and OneDrive files locally stored on your device.
When the app is downloaded, it asks for access to the media stored on the phone, which can be denied.
Here, NFB had identified a class of blind individuals who claimed that they were denied access to the good and services of the Company's stores because of the Website.
Previously, the court had defined the class as «[a] ll legally blind individuals in the United States who have attempted to access Target.com and as a result have been denied access to the enjoyment of goods and services offered in Target stores».
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