Examples of Copyright Board in a sentence
You further acknowledge and agree that you shall waive any right to and shall not raise any objection or claims to the Copyright Board with respect to the assignment, pursuant to Section 19A of the Copyright Act, 1957.
All policies, procedures and responsibilities of the Patent and Copyright Board not modified in this Section shall remain as stated in University Policy 5-09.1, as in effect January 1, 1999, and apply to the Intellectual Property Rights Resolution Board.
In filling vacancies on the University Patent and Copyright Board, the Xxxxxxx will recognize the following principles: there shall be an equal number of Faculty and administrative members on the Board; Faculty members on the Board should serve staggered terms; and Faculty members on the Board should be from different academic departments.
The tariffs for blanket licenses are established by the Copyright Board in Canada.
Within that time limit if no right owner emerges then he has the right to seek a compulsory license from the Copyright Board and after examination of the case, it awards the compulsory license.
Colleges and Universities – 2010- 2012Several provinces brought a motion before the Copyright Board arguing that it is not possible for a tariff to apply to provincial governments because they are entitled to Crown immunity – because of s.17 of the federal Interpretation Act, argued the provinces, the Board could not make an order covering them:s.
The level of this compulsory royalty fee is subject to the approval of the Copyright Board.
The Employee acknowledges and agrees that he shall waive any right to and shall not raise any objection or claims to the Copyright Board with respect to the assignment, pursuant to Section 19A of the Copyright Act, 1957.
Only if it is necessary to cross examine the deponent of an affidavit (as an exception rather than as a rule) the Copyright Board may require the attendance of such a person and then permit cross examination.
The Executive hereby agrees to waive any right to and refrain from raising any objection or claims to the Copyright Board with respect to any assignment, pursuant to Section 19A of the Copyright Act, 1957.