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He seems to have remained a licenser until 1647, when a new printing ordinance came into force.
Very likely, for Milton himself served as state licenser or censor after the fall of the monarchy in 1649.
"Every licenser calls me to check on how many boxes they have out there," Ms. King said.
It remains unclear if the series will ever be picked up again by another licenser for North American release.
In 1692 he was appointed Licenser of the Press, a position as pre-publication censor.
Milton thinks that licensing could potentially hinder God's plans, since it gives the licenser the power to silence others.
The Restoration also restored the office of Licenser of the Press, which continued until 1694.
Gilbert Mabbot, journalist and licenser of the press 1647-49 (died c. 1670)
Another licenser is Sun Records.
Under the Commonwealth he was a licenser for the press, and prefixed many epistles to the books which he allowed to go to the press.
Gilbert Mabbot, licenser of the press (born 1622)
He was a member of the Westminster Assembly (1643), and in the same year was appointed a licenser of the press.
In 1640 William Lilly thought highly of him, but they quarrelled over Booker's actions as licenser.
"While the department has been a competent licenser, it has been a relatively quiet advocate," Mr. Green said.
But that bag, Tinky's licenser said, is merely a bag - a "magic" one.
I know nothing of the licenser, but that I have his own hand here for his arrogance; who shall warrant me his judgment?
The English Commonwealth appointed him Secretary for Foreign Languages (1649) and never as licenser of the press.
Another reason, whereby to make it plain that this Order will miss the end it seeks, consider by the quality which ought to be in every licenser.
The first opened on 31 October 1727 in a small shop by Thomas Odell, deputy Licenser of Plays.
While the joint venture will be Lucasarts' first involvement in the design of toys, the organization has previously been involved with the toy industry as a licenser.
"We don't know what happened, or where the money went," said Bette McClure, a licenser at the Massachusetts Office for Children.
The exception was Yves Saint Laurent who, although enormously successful as a licenser, continued to use his couture collections to make significant fashion pronouncements.
His importance lies in his combined role as army agent, official correspondent, and parliamentary licenser of newsbooks and pamphlets.
As licenser, Mabbot had the power to withhold a license to publish from those newsbooks which displeased him; however, he was progressively less successful.
This was essentially a form of censorship, as the system's first licenser, Sir Roger L'Estrange, acknowledged:
In addition, a licensor will often have more industry knowledge and ready access to markets.
Sometimes, financial guarantees from the licensor may work to reduce such risk and can be negotiated.
This protects the licensor should the value of the license increase, or market conditions change.
These costs would bear no relationship to the royalties, although they are most often provided by the licensor.
It was empowered as both a provider and a licensor of other providers.
"What it does do over existing law is make it worse for the licensor."
Users must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.
It's up to the licensor to decide how granular they want to make their license, apparently.
The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work.
Most would name the licensor as the composer.
If the product arises from working a license, then its licensor would want to share a part of that profit.
"Licensor"means the individual or entity that offers the Work under the terms of this License.
All rights not expressly granted by Licensor are hereby reserved.
An injunction can be obtained against the licensor to prevent his being turned out.'
It is, however, an estimation the licensor would need to know or make to evolve a suitable royalty rate.
Apple was willing to license but the licensor wanted to cross-license patents instead.
Its development arm was shut down in 2013, but it retained its function as a video game licensor.
A licensor may grant permission to a licensee to distribute products under a trademark.
A license defines the rights and obligations that a licensor grants to a licensee.
Viz Media is the licensor of the series in the United States.
They approached Getty Images, the world's largest licensor of photography.
Geneon is still the actual licensor of the series.
By 2004, with most of the series released, it became a mild success for licensor Tokyopop.
Typically for licensee, the licensor doesn't make a big deal of this (after all, why be a jerk about it).
Viz would still be the licensor and will do all production on their anime.