Sentences with phrase «not licensed any companies»

Taking a strict stance on cryptocurrencies, the RBI raised warnings in 2013 and 2017, cautioning «users, holders and traders» that it had not licensed any company in India to work with cryptocurrencies.

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The hurdles were not small: He'd need to get licensed in every state, and somehow account for the fact that most insurance companies won't pay for a new prescription until the old one is just a few days from running out.
Ferrick said that her songs have been streamed or temporarily downloaded one million times in the past three years over Spotify but said the company did not license them as required.
In the five years before he joined the company, Vevers (who doesn't have a driver's license) took frequent Amtrak trips to deepest America, hitting vintage shops at stops along the way.
During this process you would appoint a licensed insolvency practitioner to act as the administrator (temporary chief executive officer) of your company, operating with the goal of facilitating a recovery when possible, or mitigating the effects of winding up if a recovery is not feasible.
Canada's tech industry is plagued with problems, not the least of which is a tendency for our startups to sell early or license their technology to foreign - based, usually American companies.
Brand - licensing models are not new in the industry; European companies like Philips and Alcatel have made money from consumer electronics by licensing out their brand after capitulating to Asian competitors more than a decade ago.
The company will not renew its licensing agreement with Trump when it expires at the end of the year.
Businesses that try and put all their IP into a separate holding company and only license the IP to the company seeking investments don't fool investors.
This creates a challenge for companies that are moving items across state lines where they may not hold a license and can limit their ability to serve certain customers or to expand their business beyond the local area.
Khosrowshahi's trip to Brazil, first reported by Reuters on Friday, followed a recent visit to London, where authorities had decided not to renew the company's operating license.
The online payments company has good reason to keep this new offer mum: it doesn't have a U.S. banking license.
However, while Samsung has licenses for autonomous driving on - road testing in South Korea and California, the FT reports that the company does not plan to manufacture the cars itself.
The company, which is not a franchiser, offers all its support and services to dealers for free and charges no licensing fee.
In the not - so - distant past, if a person came up with a concept for a new product and wanted to try to monetize their idea, the only options available were to either start a company to produce and sell the product or to secure intellectual property rights and attempt to license the idea to an already - established company.
When Daniel McCarthy cofounded the music - licensing company Musicbed, he had a big idea: «I don't want customers to just think about Musicbed when they think about music licensing.
WattzOn (wattzon.com) will possibly one day become a thriving business — you can easily imagine companies licensing the technology to analyze their business footprint — but in the meantime, it's a free online tool that spits out detailed analyses that, in Griffith's case, not only caused him to give up driving but also to forgo imported wine, cancel his beloved New York Times subscription (to the continued chagrin of his wife), and ditch his dryer for a clothesline that ticked off his landlord.
MMRSA allowed pot companies to operate for profit immediately, and set up a state and city licensing framework that won't go into effect before 2018.
The companies, for now, have complied in shutting off their paid contests there and have not applied for those licenses.
Once the technology is perfected, Lee says, the company doesn't want to license it out or seek a buyer.
After Hypur has collected all the licenses and documents and has proved the company is legally operating in the state, the system creates automated notifications and red - flag triggers for when a license or lease will expire to make sure the client does not fall out of compliance.
Spotify isn't the only tech company the NMPA has sought to settle with over licensing matters — in 2011, YouTube agreed to make a $ 4 million advance payment for publishing royalties on songs used in user - generated YouTube videos.
While the Lakers did not win a third straight title, in 1993 the Chicago Bulls did, and his company collected royalties from sports apparel makers who licensed the phrase for use on merchandise.
4) It doesn't need to: Although buying Netflix would give Apple a leg up in the subscription services area, the company doesn't have to acquire the company in order to get most of those benefits — it could strike a licensing deal with Netflix, while also building its own subscription offering similar to Amazon's Prime Video.
The cable company doesn't own its own wireless airwave licenses, so the new service relies on a 2011 deal Comcast struck with Verizon to lease cellular airwaves.
Amazon has been shipping the basic versions of Kindle into Canada for years now, but the original Fire tablet — which is tied heavily to the company's movie - and music - selling businesses — has not yet been made available, presumably because of the hassles involving licensing rights.
They're licensed insurance brokers so they receive a commission from the insurance company on every employee and not a dime from you.
But that quarter's numbers were boosted by a patent licensing deal that netted the company more than $ 1 billion, according to earnings reports, so it isn't an apples - to - apples comparison.
The guarantee: A percentage of expected sales for the property that the licensee must pay at the end of a license's term — usually two years — even if the company hasn't sold a single piece of merchandise.
The Attorney General did not merely label them gambling operators — as Nevada's Gaming Control Board ruled last month, offering the companies the chance to apply for gambling licenses — but accused them of being «the leaders of a massive, multi-billion-dollar scheme intended to evade the law and fleece sports fans across the country.»
But its fall was equally precipitous, once the company revealed that some staff who sold insurance did not have the proper licenses to do so.
And I still haven't been able to delete my LinkedIn account, since I've long forgotten my login credentials and apparently need to send the company a copy of my driver's license to prove who I am in order to finally deactivate it.
While it not really possible to run a company with senior executives too young to drive license or sign contracts, Sebastian and Brandon are integral to the brand, not least for being telegenic spokespersons.
But no licensing fees mean it doesn't cost your company to grow, as it would with Microsoft, which requires a license for every user or computer.
Tilray is not the only company that has an import - export license to send marijuana to other countries.
The company hasn't made many vigorous pushes into mobile payments but recently filed for a money transmitter license in Idaho, and is working to acquire licenses in all 50 states.
While these contracts generally don't give ownership of published content to the social media companies, the agreement does usually secure the companies a broad license to use anything users post to their platforms.
MorphoTrust, not coincidentally, is the same company that supplies the technology that the Transportation Security Administration uses to scan licenses and passports in U.S. airports.
It's just a technology company, not a taxi provider, so no license or insurance is necessary.
While the companies say that they screen drivers and provide sufficient insurance, some of the drivers don't have commercial licenses and there's no independent verification of the screenings or insurance, Lindh said.
The company finally caved and applied for a license last month after years of insisting it didn't need one because it was a tech company, not a brokerage.
Brand - licensing models are not new in the industry; European companies like Philips (PHG.AS) and Alcatel have made money from consumer electronics by licensing out their brand after capitulating to Asian competitors more than a decade ago.
Just last month, London city officials said they would not renew the company's license because of the Company's lack of corporate responsicompany's license because of the Company's lack of corporate responsiCompany's lack of corporate responsibility.
While Uber is exploring the impact of the new licenses on its on - demand ride services, the company is not putting up a fight for now.
When you sell or license to a company, you don't have the hassles and expense of manufacturing, marketing, and distribution.
Under the 2017 Plan, a change in control is defined to include (1) the acquisition by any person or company of more than 50 % of the combined voting power of our then outstanding stock, (2) a merger, consolidation, or similar transaction in which our stockholders immediately before the transaction do not own, directly or indirectly, more than 50 % of the combined voting power of the surviving entity (or the parent of the surviving entity), (3) a sale, lease, exclusive license, or other disposition of all or substantially all of our assets other than to an entity more than 50 % of the combined voting power of which is owned by our stockholders, and (4) an unapproved change in the majority of the board of directors.
To avoid this oversight, you must be prepared to answer an investor's questions about how the investment will be monetized through, among other things, licensing agreements with larger companies or a strategic sale of itself to a larger company, not just an IPO scenario in which you see yourself becoming CEO of a Fortune 500 company (something that almost never happens).
«I can not overemphasize the important role startup companies — and the investors who drive them toward success — have in building the economy,» said David Day, Director of the Office of Technology Licensing and Vice President of Technology Transfer at the University of Florida.
People didn't understand right off the bat what the company did, which is why the company struggled until they figured out a clear and concise slogan: «The driver's license for the internet.»
Patent licensing or creating new companies is not a get rich quick path for schools despite the occasional blockbuster invention or Google spin - out.
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