I'm not sure what you're asking is possible. Resveratrol is a nutrient like Vitamin A or magnesium. It's found in the skin of grapes, in peanuts, cranberries, blueberries and Japanese Knotweed.
It's possible that a company bought the rights to a resveratrol extraction process, or a trade name or a supplement design - but it's not possible to buy the rights to an antioxidant, vitamin, mineral, herb or enzyme.
The company was disolved in bankruptcy. Numrich Arms Company bought the remaining inventory of guns and parts. Marlin somehow seems to have acquired the rights to the "Lever-Matic" action.
If your public library bought ebook rights, you can go there. Otherwise you have to buy the ebook or check the book out of the library.
There are and have been a number of people named Edward Jones that have achieved various levels of public acknowledgement. If you are referring to the Edward Jones that the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis is named after, he was an investment banker who founded an investment company named after himself. The company bought the naming rights to the dome in 2002.
what is public rights doctrin
people with US public performance rights have US public performance rights. Would I be "right" ??
Yes, the Walt Disney Company bought the Muppets in 2004, so therefore Disney does have the rights to the Muppets.
You can buy books in digital form from Amazon or ITunes. Or you can see if your public library bought the digital rights.
Kermit the frog is not on seaseme street because the German media company EM.TV & Merchandising AG bought Jim Henson Company, which held the rights to the Kermit.
Public records are just that - public. Nobody can have exclusive rights to them
last i heard Funimation (the company that bought dubbing rights) will have something out by May 30-31.
Private rights are held by individuals, while public rights are held by the public at large. Falling somewhere in the middle are "communal rights", where all members of one geographic, cultural or historic community hold the rights, but not the general public. Classic examples of public rights include the public right to use highways and public rights of navigation and fishing. That being said, some courts or commentators have found support for a broader range of public rights. In 2004 the Supreme Court of Canada appeared to endorse early statements that the public has general rights in respect of running water, air and the oceans, and suggested that there might be a general class of public environmental rights. In general the common law court have only allowed the government to enforce public rights, and it has been difficult or impossible for individual members of the public to have a status in court to enforce such rights.
If your public library bought digital rights you can read them online. Otherwise you have to buy the book because authors deserve to be paid.