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McBride alleges that "key portions of code that [were] protected under our rights had been taken by IBM and donated into this Linux environment". The company is now suing to reclaim damages it contends to have suffered.
Better, he contends, to have a private body functioning similarly to the way that Wall Street's rating agencies grade commercial and municipal paper.
Again, the applicant contends to have a "bona fide intention to use or use through the applicant's related company or licensee the mark in commerce" and this time the company also asserts a claim of priority based on the fact that it has successfully registered 'Magic Slate' as a trademark in the EU.
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Instagram is not the first company to have to contend with the dilemma over user data.
And other 2020 candidates are going to have to contend with it.
He particularly wanted Bond to have to contend with the emotional repercussions of Vesper's death.
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Any international agreement is going to have to contend with those politics, and design mechanisms to ameliorate their effects.
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