So what happens now flies in the face of the Copyright Act, at
least from a common sense point of view.
Not exact matches
You will hear things
from him you won't hear anywhere else, at
least for a few decades when it becomes «
common sense»
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This is
common in the arts now; when styles are studied around the globe and people, artists and art communities are as interconnected as they are, there is, at
least in an academic
sense, a shift
from regional to national to international.
Common sense would dictate otherwise but I belive the 21st century started 1st of Jan 2001 — at
least that's how I recall it
from a couple of years working out Y2K bugs, so assuming «this» decade is the first of the new century is not unreasonable compared to the rest of the spin.
One developer that submitted at
least two projects into CM pre-qualification told CEN in September that to do so would «lack
common sense», as it would see a number of projects likely pulled
from the CM at a time when government has expressed its intention to promote energy storage.
The
least of the reasons for that — apart
from his knowledge of the particular judge — is that the Supreme Court of Canada has told us that robust inferences are
common sense inferences.
At
least in the Collaborative Divorce process, you and your spouse can customize the process to your specific needs (a huge deviation
from the litigation standard) and avoid delays occasioned in litigation just waiting to get time on the court's calendar to get some disinterested person to make decisions the spouses could have made using
common sense and a
sense of fair play.
Here's a few useful pointers to start — I'm hoping people know at
least some of these things already
from browsing around on the web and using
common sense, but I do believe some of them aren't discussed as often as they should be.
Good
common sense advice
from both the author and Carolyne, however I would note that if placing people in the ad, here, in Canada at
least, it would be a wise idea to receive their consent first before using their image (s).