Licensing in UK Law
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Licensing digitisation
In January 1998, CLA announced that it had the support of rightsholders' groups to develop licensing schemes for the digitisation of printed material. However, strict conditions were imposed. After...
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The Licensing Act, 1961: 1
Chief Inspector Jempson deals in this article with Part I and some of Part II of the Licensing Act, 1961. The remainder of Part II and Part III will be dealt with in a second article.
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COPYRIGHT LICENSING AND LIBRARIANS
Librarians and other information service professionals are naturally concerned with the needs of their end‐user communities as well as their own service requirements. This overview of licensing met...
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Gangmasters Licensing Authority.
...Ray Dawson FCMA has been appointed director of finance and business services at the Gangmasters Licensing Authority, a new body created to regulate labour providers in the agriculture and shellfishing industries. ......
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There and Back Again: The De‐Licensing and Re‐Licensing of Barbers in Alabama
The economic effects of occupational licensing remain an understudied topic, but even less is known about the effects of the removal of licensing legislation. In this article, we take advantage of ...
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How Much of Barrier to Entry is Occupational Licensing?
We exploit state variation in licensing laws to study the effect of licensing on occupational choice using a boundary discontinuity design. We find that licensing reduces equilibrium labour supply ...
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The Licensing of Barbers in the USA
Barbering is one of the earliest professions to be licensed in the USA. This article discusses the origins of barber licensing, as well as its current status and scope, and then estimates the effec...
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Consumers' evaluations of co‐branded products: the licensing effect
Purpose: This paper seeks to establish the importance of studying the effects of licensing brand alliances from a customer's standpoint, to investigate the effectiveness of licensing as a strategy ...
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Institutional market imbalance and licensing in securities markets
Purpose: The paper discusses how proficiency‐based licensing of professionals may promote a culture of fair play and thus counteract economic and white collar crime in markets characterised by unil...
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