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Attorneys compared their data business to newspapers, whose articles count as "noncommercial speech" protected by the Constitution.
Has anyone else noticed how the commercialism is getting more brazen, blatant and bloated on noncommercial TV?
She didn't track popular noncommercial YouTube hits like "Charlie Bit My Finger, " which have their own peculiar rules.
"You never go wrong by tipping big, " says Joe Brancatelli, who runs a noncommercial Web site for business travelers.
Kosta Peric is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Peer-to-peer travel is a gateway to unique, noncommercial and often more affordable alternatives to hotels, car rentals, and experiences away from home.
Congress cannot get into purely local affairs, particularly where they are noncommercial.
Napster also cited the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) which it said clears all noncommercial consumer copying of music in digital or analog form.
Napster, however, contends that all of the swapping works on a noncommercial basis and is directly done by users and not the company itself.
Because the album has been released under a creative commons license, others are free to remix or build upon Neely's work for noncommercial purposes.
Exempted would be noncommercial transactions such as between relatives.
Also, my dorm's high-speed Internet connection allowed me to stream music from noncommercial stations all around the world, like BBC Radio 1, to see what we would be listening to stateside in another six months.
Weight gain of passengers in noncommercial vehicles could account for nearly 1 billion gallons of gasoline consumed per year in the United States from 1960 to 2002, Allstate says in an infographic accompanying its blog post.
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Only noncommercial, personal transactions would be exempted.
My grandchildren came over the other morning, and they turned on children's TV on PBS. This used to be a commercial-free zone, where kids could at least get a head start growing up in a healthy, noncommercial environment.
It's a tiny piece of software, and if they had figured out a way for us to store our photos locally or to pay a small charge for server space exceeding some amount (as Flickr does), it could have stayed a rather noncommercial affair.
Martin endorsed the deal in exchange for concessions including turning 24 channels over to noncommercial and minority programming, a three-year price freeze for customers, packages offering services from both XM and Sirius, and standards designed to encourage competition from the companies that make their radios.
Among countless other undesirable things, this means that American record companies that aren't interested in reissuing old records can stop anyone else from doing so, and can also stop libraries from making those same records readily accessible to scholars who want to use them for noncommercial purposes.
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