The problem that any company has in their situation is that if they don’t defend their IP/trademark against anyone they become aware of who are infringing, that becomes a defence for anyone who subsequently infringes.
It would be a partial defence if Coca Cola ran a global campaign using LOTR...
Yep, it is the ref.
Law 7.3 says inter alia “…The fourth official indicates the minimum additional time decided by the referee at the end of the final minute of each half…”
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-7---the-duration-of-the-match
There's me sitting quietly reading NSC. I am simply browsing through various threads. My mind is blank. My thoughts drift to GDPR. Yes, I know that's odd. I can't help it. Surely there's nobody who'd do the emboldened action above? A sad person, perhaps? Conscious of needing to get back to work...
Even 1901ers who have got Palace tix have been asked for the name to go on the ticket for this game. If he doesn't have the points, he may struggle for an away ticket, unless he knows a 1901er who has the points but doesn't want to go...
My partner and I went to the latest PunchDrunk show, The Burnt City, last night.
+ves: a lot. Brilliant sets across 100k sq ft; lots to explore, real immersion (an actor engaged with me directly for 5 mins), brilliant dancing, brilliant music, left feeling like I’d had an experience.
-ves: I...
In your scenario none of them would have any personal motivation to fix it; in mine they would - though I accept that the likely consequence of implementing my scenario would be that few millionaires would stand for election. Which I’m prepared to sacrifice for what I perceive would be a greater...
You don't have to be a Trot to believe there's real merit in your second idea. I'm nowhere close to being a Trot (somewhat right of centre fiscally, somewhat left of centre socially) and I think it's a good idea.