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the licensor
noun
A party that grants a license to another.
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However, the licensor often limits the warranty with problems surrounding installation, operation, transit, modification, and hardware.
"What it does do over existing law is make it worse for the licensor".
For the licensor, the high volume of contracts on standard patents can make them solid, steady moneymakers.
6.7 The Licensee shall promptly inform the Licensor in the event of any claim by a third party in relation to the Content and the Licensee shall comply with the reasonable requests of the Licensor in relation to such claim.
The Licensee may not copy any other material which appears on the Licensor Platform without its prior written approval.
2.1 The Licensor shall retain all copyright and all other right, title and interest in and to its Content.
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Summit Entertainment, acting as exclusive sales agent for the licensors, is investigating and taking immediate action to stop the distribution of any unauthorized posters and to have those posters currently in the marketplace recalled".
The licensors retain ownership of their licensed assets.
Examples reported in other groups included licensors demanding providers' attention to review charts or respond to questions while children needed comfort or attention and what respondents viewed as inappropriate interactions with children by the licensors or inspectors.
It's not my decision since those rights belong to the licensors in Japan or Korea, but if we earn their trust financially, I am hopeful that we can get there".
The main difference between Meyers et al. and Fillmore et al. with respect to this is that Meyers et al. extend the licensors of NP-external arguments beyond the support verbs and transparent nouns of FrameNet to a wider variety of multi-word expressions.
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