Moreover, he claims that publishers would not suffer
significant economic harm if all copying permitted under Access Copyright licenses or model licenses were fair dealings and no educational institution, whether elementary, secondary, or post-secondary, paid a penny for all such uses.
It will hurt small and large businesses, cause
significant economic harm and stifle innovation in the use of electronic messaging systems.
EHV - 1 and EHV - 4 can cause
significant economic harm to the U.S. equine industry.2 An outbreak of EHV - 1 at the Hawthorne Race Course in suburban Chicago in October 2012 resulted in four confirmed cases, two horse deaths and numerous quarantines, prompting officials to cancel a day of racing.
Not exact matches
However, as long as there is not
significant job loss or reduction in
economic growth, there does not appear to be a great deal of
harm in having a higher minimum wage even if the benefits are relatively modest.
Insufficiently regulated financial markets can do
significant harm to
economic prosperity if a crisis occurs, as the latest financial crisis has painfully demonstrated.»
«Adding an arbitrary expiration for reasons unrelated to the special permit process or requirements would not only set a dangerous and questionable precedent, but would also hinder our ability to make MSG and New York City the long - term home of even more world - class events, and would
harm a business that has served as a
significant economic driver for the City for generations.»
In addition to the
harm caused to individuals and communities, these impacts carry
significant economic consequences.
These species have spread rapidly throughout the basin and have already inflicted
significant ecological and
economic harm.
By failing to meet the novelty and nonobvious requirements for patentability, improvidently granted patents improperly remove products and methods from the public domain.14 Issuing patents that are not novel or obvious also puts other excessive burdens on society including important
economic impacts such as inefficient resource allocation and
significant harm to
economic growth.15