Not exact matches
DMCA DMCA How to File a Copyright Infringement Complaint If you are a copyright
owner, or
registered agent of a copyright
owner, and believe a FetDig.com account user has infringed
upon your copyright through some form of written content, artwork, file, link, or other applicable date, your may submit notice to fester.com under the procedures established by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act («DMCA»).
One of the ways store
owners can conduct informal surveillance is by putting the
register close to the door, so that all customers must pass by store personnel
upon exiting.
Upon receipt of such a notice the
registered owner has 3 months to provide an affidavit or statutory declaration showing, with respect to each of the wares or services specified in the registration, whether... [more]
Upon receipt of such a notice the
registered owner has 3 months to provide an affidavit or statutory declaration showing, with respect to each of the wares or services specified in the registration, whether the trade - mark was in use during Canada at any time in the previous three years and, if not, the date when it was last used and the reason why it has not been used since.
Upon purchasing the vehicle, which had transmission issues and was not drivable,
Owner B did not
register the car or sign a title.
(4) Despite any other Act,
upon the sale of the parcel of land of an
owner in a common elements condominium corporation or the enforcement of an encumbrance
registered against the parcel, the common interest of the
owner in the corporation is not terminated or severed from the parcel, but continues to be attached to the parcel.
(2) A
registered holder or beneficial
owner of shares of a corporation is entitled
upon request and without charge to one copy of the articles and by - laws and of any unanimous shareholder agreement.
Please be sure to include the following information: (a) a description of the copyrighted work you allege is being infringed
upon (and registration information if such work is
registered with the copyright office); (b) the location of the allegedly infringing material on the Site, (c) your signature (digital or hard - copy), (d) your address, telephone number, and e-mail address, and (e) a statement (notarized if possible and made under penalty of perjury that): (i) you are the copyright
owner or are authorized to act on the copyright
owner's behalf; (ii) you believe in good faith that the rights of the copyright
owner are being infringed, and that the uses of the allegedly infringing material are not authorized (either by the copyright
owner, its agents, or applicable law).