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The other one is the proposal to extend copyright for press publishers and allow them to ask for licence fees for the reproduction of even the smallest snippets of content — so, for example, the headline of a news article.
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"The officer asked for licence and registration," Reynolds told the crowd.
The dispute between the two forms part of a larger battle in which Microsoft is asking for licence fees from all handset makers that use Google's free Android operating system.
Former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton's comeback has moved closer after he appeared before boxing officials to ask for his licence back.
Illegals are often reluctant to call the police; they always ask for a driving licence.
A traffic policeman approached the boy and asked for his licence, which he didn't have.
Here was an Etonian prime minister, asking for a licence for business as usual from those whom he deigns to rule over.
If you come across a BBC story merely asserting that petrol has soared to a "new record level" or hear a politician left unchallenged when making a claim that more money than ever is being spent on, say the NHS, you should consider asking for your licence money back.
The police officer approaches the drivers window and asks for his licence and registration.
"Brazilian men stall a lot and even ask for your driver's licence number before agreeing to go out.
Officially, the BBC's opening gambit in negotiations with the government over a new funding deal will be to ask for an increase in the licence fee, currently frozen at £145.50 a year.
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