Word: licensee
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In 1980, the Supreme Court ruled that a human-made microorganism qualified as patentable matter. The same year, Congress passed the Patent and Trademark Amendment Act, allowing universities to receive patents directly, license patent rights and collect royalties on inventions from federally-funded research without seeking waivers from federal agencies...
But because the club was able to convince, the License Commission that it will no longer serve underage patrons, the club was permitted to re-open two weeks ago on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights.
City officials forced the club to close because of an incident in June involving underage drinking and fighting, and a judge originally ordered the club to serve two 30-day suspensions, Cambridge License Commission Executive Officer Richard V. Scali said.
People are free to look at and edit the source code on one condition: modified FSF software must be distributed under the same license agreement as the original software--in other words, for free and with source.
Upon reaching the end of the line and presenting the New Jersey license, bearing more resemblance to Homer Simpson than to yourself, and more likely bearing his name than your own, you receive the requisite cursory glance from Dave and you're in.