The Board ruled that the owner of the rights in the relevant work, while undetermined, was not unlocatable. |
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In the same year, the Board granted six licences authorizing the use of published works whose copyright owners were unlocatable. |
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The Board also granted six licences for the use of published works where the copyright owner was unlocatable. |
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The applicant wished to reproduce on a magazine cover a painting by an unlocatable artist. |
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Our physical bodies already share the stage with our strange, unlocatable minds, and our culture is unequivocal about which part it values more. |
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And the fact that his accent is so unlocatable makes his performance even more exotic: a weird blend of English, Scottish and Hollywood Russian. |
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But Grant's debonair and oddly unlocatable mid-Atlantic identity is absolutely right for the part. |
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In this case it appears to have been randomly applied, like bandages on an unlocatable wound. |
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The brochure on unlocatable owners is posted on the Board's website. |
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After a pension plan windup, administrators may be left holding the funds of unlocatable beneficiaries, says Alan Merskey in an article he co-wrote for Benefits Canada magazine. |
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Since 1989, the Copyright Board has been empowered to issue non-exclusive licences for the use of unlocatable owners' works and other subject matters protected by copyright. |
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In the case of the five remaining applications, licences were not granted because the information provided by the applicants failed to satisfy the Board that the copyright owners were unlocatable. |
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