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"noncommercial" Definitions
  1. not commercial: such as
  2. not occupied with or engaged in commerce
  3. not of or relating to commerce
  4. not supported by advertisers

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"We feature photographers who do 'noncommercial' stories," Mr. Kamber added.
A video camera for noncommercial use sets you back 15,000 naira.
But along with Vanessa Thill, the two also oversee noncommercial art exhibitions.
But Artists Space, now 47 years old, remains a noncommercial site of experimentation.
American access, on the other hand, is meager, indirect and largely noncommercial in nature.
Here were noncommercial images that promoted not glamour but lawless bohemianism, or just lawlessness.
But the statement adds that the rules don't apply to nonprofits or noncommercial infrastructure projects.
DeVos's strict use of personal funds for her noncommercial travel still leaves open questions, however.
Both the CME Group and Intercontinental exchange noncommercial net long positions grew to record levels.
Academics often appeal to the noncommercial nature of their work to bypass questions of copyright.
The ruling concluded that Philadelphia International Airport's ban on noncommercial advertising violated the First Amendment.
When I want music to be channeled to me, it's usually noncommercial local radio stations.
A plan had been made to bring the ship into a noncommercial port, he said.
It's open for any kind of noncommercial use: For academics, for researchers and companies — anybody.
Watch fairs, both commercial and noncommercial, have a very important role in networking and education.
An exception from these regulations is made in Arizona for "noncommercial social events"—like potlucks.
This was not primarily a disagreement about ideology, or even one about commercial versus noncommercial values.
The crash killed everyone aboard the noncommercial flight, Ed Martelle, a spokesman for the city, said.
Indian law permits both related and unrelated persons to be living donors for strictly noncommercial reasons.
Unlike for-profit social media, public social media would be explicitly noncommercial — no brand accounts allowed.
Oddly Satisfying is everything the rest of the internet isn't — soothing, slow-paced, non-interactive, noncommercial.
But to Doug, planting some noncommercial crops seemed an antiquated practice, like using a horse-drawn plow.
Virtually the opposite of streaming services like Spotify, the ad-hoc network is wildly decentralized and noncommercial.
Maybe, with the right hype, any music, no matter how noncommercial, can generate lines around the block.
A life in dance offers few material rewards, especially for noncommercial artists working outside of major companies.
More than 3,500 people are aboard the ship, which will dock at a noncommercial port this weekend.
Between April 2015 and April 2016 shipments of mayo to commercial and noncommercial food outlets rose 3 percent.
Noncommercial versions of games like Virtual Battlespace 2 and Unity 3D are used to prepare troops for combat.
JPMorgan Chase reported its noncommercial credit card sales volume grew 23.4% year-over-year (YoY) to reach $22.9 billion.
The EPA has argued that each of Pruitt's noncommercial flights has been necessary and justified under the agency's guidelines.
There are so few noncommercial public spaces where we mix and mingle freely with people on a regular basis.
We know that they "get" the value of government-financed noncommercial research and private-sector research and development alike.
"I know that it's the most noncommercial thing that I've done, and some people can't be bothered," she admits.
It also allowed elections officials to stipulate how the information could be used, such as for noncommercial purposes only.
But it was first released as a noncommercial single, which made the song ineligible for the Hot 21 chart.
" Mr. Eno suggested the director Sarah Benson, an artist best known for defiantly noncommercial work like "Blasted" and "Fairview.
In the eyes of most governments worldwide, hobby breeders and backyard breeders fall into the same category: noncommercial and unregulated.
Public, college and other noncommercial stations would only pay $100 per year and religious and talk radio would be exempt.
Art Review The hardy noncommercial gallery, founded in 1972, has put down roots in a cast-iron building in TriBeCa.
The probe was originally limited to his travel via noncommercial flights through July 31, which had cost more than $58,000.
Noncommercial streets have not been cleaned for 27 days because of the snow, and they could use a good scrub.
"We have developed a plan which will be implemented this weekend to bring the ship into a noncommercial port," he added.
From 2012 to 2017, Ms. Alemani was curator for Frieze Projects, the noncommercial sector of the art fair Frieze New York.
The road itself would have to be a single lane, gravel and "primarily" used for noncommercial purposes, according to the agreement.
Some commentators have recognized the importance for noncommercial platform alternatives, while others have recognized the importance of funding public media content.
Zinke has defended his use of noncommercial aircraft as necessary for reaching the remote parts of the country that his department oversees.
At the same time, 30 percent of AIP funds go to noncommercial airports that serve less than one percent of commercial traffic.
The rules apply to noncommercial drone operators flying aircraft weighing between 250 grams (about half a pound) and 35 kilograms (77 pounds).
Aside from the money you save and the waste you avoid, you may find time to enjoy the noncommercial things of life!
Odell believes that this sort of change will nonetheless reverberate, that it will revive support for noncommercial public spaces that benefit everyone.
A. The Public Broadcasting Service is a private, nonprofit corporation and has about 350 noncommercial public-television stations it counts as members.
EU. But we believed there should be a space of the internet to promote noncommercial use and that the governance of the .
Documents show that he used noncommercial planes to travel back to his hometown in Whitefish, Montana, and to fly between Caribbean islands.
"There have not been changes in the rules that govern the types of performances for noncommercial webcasters," Mr. Oxenford said in an email.
National and international commercial dial-up services, including America Online, Genie, Prodigy, and CompuServe did not connect with the noncommercial internet until 20013.
Jonathan Barnbrook, the designer of several of David Bowie's albums, released the design elements for Blackstar under a Creative Commons NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
Residents praise its quiet, noncommercial blocks, tight-knit community and housing prices that can be nearly half what you'll pay on similar streets.
They want Google to commit $100 million to establish a fund that supports the production of noncommercial, high-quality and diverse content for kids.
Noncommercial traders, or speculators, have ramped up their short positioning in VIX futures to a record high of approximately 207,000 contracts, according to Nomura.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) asked for documentation related to all of the private, noncommercial, or military flights she's taken since joining the Trump administration.
The competition to get one's artist seen in a noncommercial context like a museum or international survey is quite intense but ultimately hugely gratifying.
"Growing like a monster," some neighbors say of the airport, which sits on 827 acres and handles general aviation, industry-speak for noncommercial flights.
Elijah Cummings (Md.), sent letters to the White House and federal agencies on Wednesday requesting information about officials' use of government or noncommercial aircraft.
That is because the ability to summon a noncommercial driver — which is how UberX drivers using private vehicles are typically categorized — was often unregulated.
FeedBurner's ads were seen as quite problematic at first because they commercialized a part of the web that was purely noncommercial up to that point.
They share a deeply held commitment to a noncommercial, nonprofit, public service mission - with an exclamation point on educational value, cultural support and community enrichment.
That can happen anywhere, of course — even, occasionally, on Broadway — but it happened most for me in noncommercial settings Off Broadway or out of town.
Their presence promises to affect what audiences see at the noncommercial spaces that for decades have been the lifeblood of stage work outside New York.
The other 164 hours of weekly programming will be given over to talk, a reflection of a national decline in noncommercial music programming on radio.
The domain was designed as an online home for nonprofit groups or noncommercial organizations that did not meet the requirements for other top-level domains.
Entry fees for a seven-day pass to Yosemite range from $15 to $30 for noncommercial visitors and from $40 to $300 for commercial vehicles.
The Washington Post reported on Thursday that Pruitt had taken at least four noncommercial and military flights since mid-February, costing taxpayers more than $58,000.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was forced to resign after Politico detailed his use of hundreds of thousands in taxpayer dollars for noncommercial travel.
Like the rest of the country's noncommercial, community radio programmers, Freedman has been forced into hastily improvising a response to the growing spread of Covid-291.3.
The extensive use of noncommercial aircraft by multiple members of the Trump administration is disrespectful to the American taxpayers who foot the bill for these expenses.
Instead, for a few months, we were able to bask in the joy of something all too rare: an uncomplicated, noncommercial love for a fictional creation.
For emerging artists and curators in New York, NURTUREart is known as a welcoming noncommercial space where they can get their first shot at a gallery exhibition.
More importantly, civil penalties may be assessed for failure to declare prohibited agricultural products and may range up to $1,000 per first-time offense for noncommercial quantities.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has billed taxpayers for more than $58,000 in costs for noncommercial flights since mid-February, the Washington Post reported this week.
Conversely, there are both commercial (the New Yorker) and noncommercial (N+1) publications that have deliberately chosen to march into 2016 still offering a distinctly analog mentality.
The Washington Post reported Thursday that Pruitt is said to have taken at least four noncommercial and military flights since mid-February, costing taxpayers more than $58,000.
"We are committed to ensuring that citizenship is treated in the 'noncommercial, apolitical, bipartisan and secular manner' which the code mandates," Mr. Hawke said in a statement.
And Mr. Pruitt has taken at least four noncommercial flights since February, at a cost of $58,000 to taxpayers, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.
If it was not a miraculous experience, it was still a shared one — free, noncommercial and, unlike many shared experiences these days, not involving a subway delay.
And it's hard to argue with the price: All Unsplash photos splash are available under the same standard license, making them free for both commercial and noncommercial use.
While this wouldn't solve all of journalism's problems, such an investment underscores the vital role noncommercial, independent journalism plays in seeking truth and holding the powerful to account.
The enterprise covers both commercial and noncommercial projects: The "See" is for "special events and exhibitions," and the "ds" signifies "design selection" — the selling arm of the business.
Top on that list, obviously, is "The Band's Visit," a totally noncommercial musical that is making a go of it on Broadway despite being excellent in every way.
" And Maher, the CEO of Wikimedia, said that the new cooperative corporation would offer "an alternative model with a long-term commitment to the open and noncommercial internet.
Ari Askhara is accused of sneaking the bikes into the country via a noncommercial Airbus A330-900 plane, the state-run Antara news agency reported, citing Indonesian authorities.
Can a gallery — even a noncommercial, non-white-walled one, as Stony Island is — become a place to reflect, analyze, and process the shooting of a little boy?
However, for noncommercial users the state of affairs is vastly different from earlier times when you pretty much needed paid virus-scanning software in order to safely operate online.
This is now officially one fewer guaranteed platform — which, yes, should be open to many genres — for noncommercial work, which scrapes by on grants, fellowships, commissions and, yes, awards.
This endowment, in turn, would help fund local journalism, investigative reporting, media literacy, noncommercial social networks, civic-technology projects, and "news and information for underserved communities," suggests the group.
The company's catalogue is filled with works whose experimental style, radical politics, or provenance in foreign countries would have had them written off as "noncommercial" by most other distributors.
Even when algorithms are developed by academic researchers using noncommercial datasets, those algorithms are often later used by businesses, said Brian Brackeen, CEO of the facial recognition company Kairos.
Even noncommercial augmented reality applications would collect and cross-reference information, even if it's something as benign as a list of art you've looked at or landmarks you've visited.
Ideally, those noncommercial objectives should be defined narrowly and be closely related to its sector and competence, with the Saudi government committing to pay the costs of pursuing them.
"Dot-org is the open internet's most essential noncommercial infrastructure," Esther Dyson, who served as the first chair of ICANN from 1998 to 2000 said in a blog post.
The new policy gets rid of prohibitive royalty fees, permissions, and licensing agreements for those reproducing images of Rauschenberg's work for "noncommercial, scholarly, and/or transformative purposes," per a statement.
"I've never experienced anything like this," Wilson says of being commissioned by Hermès, which represents a distinct departure for an artist who typically operates in a noncommercial high-art realm.
Under the proposal, entry fees at 17 parks during the peak season in 153 would increase to $70 for noncommercial vehicles, $50 for motorcycles and $30 for pedestrians or cyclists.
"  Groups that represent noncommercial flight operators told lawmakers that the proposal to spin off air traffic control from the FAA would give too much power to major airlines, however.  "H.
The proposal, which would apply during the peak visitor season to 17 parks including the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Yosemite, called for a $70 fee for noncommercial vehicles, up from $30.
But if that widening further marginalizes noncommercial work — which doesn't view itself as exclusive but simply as endangered in an economic system that conspires against it — something important will be lost.
The government will no longer allow ivory products to be displayed in real or online markets -- only noncommercial sites, such as museums, will be allowed to display ivory, China Daily says.
The Saudi government's recent announcement that activities carried out by Aramco for the government will be delineated – but not eliminated – suggests that noncommercial objectives will remain a part of Aramco's remit.
All other states continue to hold a 0.08 limit for noncommercial drivers over the age of 21, a level the National Transportation Safety Board has been pushing to lower for years.
Today, 85033 local noncommercial public radio music stations serve more than 20.5 million Americans each week in communities across all 50 states including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
Or Scott Pruitt, the remaining head of the Environmental Protection Agency, whose bill for noncommercial flights topped $50,000 and who spent nearly $25,000 on a soundproof communications booth of ambiguous necessity.
For years, Instagram executives have resisted adding purchasing functionality, in part to avoid being too "in your face" about the commercialization of an app that became hugely popular for noncommercial reasons.
The list would apply to companies that flout market rules and the spirit of contracts, block supplies to Chinese companies for noncommercial reasons or otherwise harm the interests of Chinese companies.
"By no means is this site meant to serve as a condemnation of an entire project," the creators, who come from the advertising world, insist in the blurb describing their noncommercial project.
It also celebrates the redeeming — communal, amateur, noncommercial — aspects of sports, as well as the relationship between the body and politics, something that in the cerebral world of art is often ignored.
Most often, it is carnal and self-assured, as on "High Hopes," the decidedly noncommercial seven-minute intro to "PartyNextDoor 3," which just sounds X-rated (to say nothing of the lyrics).
If an American is acting as a political representative, or otherwise as a noncommercial agent of such a foreign individual or group, he or she has to register, with the above exceptions.
His use of noncommercial and military flights to his home state and elsewhere at a cost to taxpayers of some $58,000 prompted questions from Senator Charles Grassley, Republican of Iowa, and others.
"The Mongol Nation's and its members' right to express their identity through the noncommercial display of symbols constitutes speech subject to First Amendment protections," Judge Carter wrote in the ruling released Thursday.
The figures also did not account for accidents involving military transport aircrafts and noncommercial flights, including a June 7 accident involving a Myanmar Air Force Y-8F transport plane that killed 122 people.
Jerry Media's CEO told The Atlantic it was interested in working with the nonprofit for "noncommercial reasons," and the account has sold merchandise that donates a cut of profits to mental health charities.
A number of noncommercial publications — including Mother Jones on the left and National Review on the right — have successfully built large and influential digital operations on the backs of old-time print brands.
Zinke has also defended his use of noncommercial aircraft as necessary for reaching the remote parts of the country that his department oversees, and said past Interior secretaries have also relied on them.
A world in which libraries and other noncommercial enterprises may be limited to the internet's "slow lanes" while high-definition movies can obtain preferential treatment undermines a central priority for a democratic society.
Located in Battery Leary-Merriam, a former military base overlooking the Pacific, these spaces will be given an opportunity to highlight noncommercial art projects, though there will be editions and publications for sale.
He knows that his research would be very helpful in that arena, but as a respected academic he would require a noncommercial, for-the-betterment-of-society reason to pursue that line of inquiry.
It's laudable that the festival continues to show noncommercial fare like you find in Projections (starting Friday), yet segregating these titles from the main event continues to marginalize works that merit a larger audience.
He said that the cruise ship would be brought into a noncommercial port, passengers would be tested for the coronavirus and then officials would quarantine and offer medical attention to those who need it.
The two developed a lifelong companionship, and during his time at Haystack Mr. Berensohn began to develop his philosophy of ceramics as a noncommercial enterprise that can foster human development and unlock human potential.
Such a "link tax" could prove costly for small news outlets, and, depending on final wording, could put volunteer-centric organizations like Wikipedia at risk since the original proposal failed to include a noncommercial exception.
So the W.T.O. needs to be revamped and strengthened, including with new rules to clarify what constitutes noncommercial assistance to state-owned enterprises and what conditions governments can impose on foreign participation in joint ventures.
While the art scene in Tehran is booming now with more than 150 galleries, noncommercial spaces and projects — gallery hopping on Fridays has become popular — the infrastructure is lacking in terms of updated arts education.
A former media executive with stints at the Federal Communications Commission and in the Clinton administration, he wondered if an Aereo-like offering that was structured as a noncommercial entity would remain within the law.
He said the staff took pride in the fact that the fair organizes noncommercial elements like "Zome Alloy," the artist Oscar Tuazon's wood-and-aluminum installation, in Messeplatz, the outdoor square in front of Art Basel.
She soon had other pieces recorded by the vibraphonist Gary Burton and by the Jimmy Giuffre 3, a highly esteemed if resolutely noncommercial trio led by Mr. Giuffre, a clarinetist, with Mr. Swallow and Mr. Bley.
The city's top dealers all want Hong Kong to have strong, leading voices from the noncommercial sphere — they know that a healthy art ecosystem always features that element, with New York and London as prime examples.
On Monday night, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced sweeping measures to combat the spread of the virus, including shutting the country's borders with France, Austria and Switzerland to noncommercial traffic, and forcing the closure of most shops.
Because the Controlled Substances Act broadly regulated interstate commerce in illicit drugs, Justice Scalia reasoned, states could not exempt medical marijuana patients whose noncommercial activities — such as growing, possessing and using marijuana — never crossed state lines.
That in turn has led them to organically establish something of a noncommercial arm to their work, helping to fill a gap because of the dearth of other gallery spaces, institutions, art criticism and curatorial programming.
Innovation research is an uncertain and risky investment, which is why the government has traditionally shouldered the burden for pre- or noncommercial science and technology research and why universities do most of this type of research.
For smaller, noncommercial planes, the rate of damaging wildlife strikes hasn't declined at all and has actually increased at elevations greater than 500 feet (smaller planes, generally speaking, can't reach as high of altitudes as commercial jets).
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's weekly commitments of traders report also showed that noncommercial traders, a category that includes hedge funds, trimmed their net short position in CBOT wheat and increased their net short position in soybeans.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The San Francisco art scene, once a sizzling hub for radical artists and independent galleries, is rapidly fading away as artists and noncommercial spaces are being priced out of the city.
And there's Scott Pruitt, industry's best friend at the Environmental Protection Agency, who's cost taxpayers more than $58,000 for noncommercial and military flights, and is spending nearly $25,000 to build a "secure phone booth" in his office.
Although some e-book providers allow you to digitally loan e-books to friends for a brief period, the license agreement typically requires that you use the book in a personal, noncommercial way (even after you die).
Public, noncommercial broadcasting is also giving kids social-emotional skills like persistence and self-control that are fundamental to success in school, not to mention in the military, the institution where I spent most of my career.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE resigned as secretary of Health and Human Services following a series of Politico reports detailing his use of private jets over cheaper, noncommercial alternatives.
She was looking at this emerging medium, recognizing that it could be such a democratizing element of society, but that would never fully be realized if there wasn't some piece of it set aside for noncommercial purposes.
We are the only event of its kind in the world, which can make it difficult to get the right kind of buy-in from partners and participants as we are a noncommercial event, but we are growing.
It is a noncommercial enterprise, with no investors or shareholders to appease, no financial imperative to grow or die, and no standing to maintain in the arms race to amass data and attain AI supremacy at all costs.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's weekly commitments of traders report also showed that noncommercial traders, a category that includes hedge funds, switched to a net long position in CBOT wheat and trimmed their net short position in soybeans.
Unsure what to do about the increasing hoard of fans showing at Dead shows with microphones to record the band's jams, Barlow became a voice encouraging the group to embrace the free, noncommercial exchange of live recordings by Deadheads.
Stations with less than $1 million in annual revenue would pay $500 per year, noncommercial public radio stations would pay $85033 a year, and religious and incidental uses of music would not have to pay any royalties at all.
Of the 21 people who tested positive, 19 were crew members and two were passengers, the vice president said, announcing that the ship, with more than 3,500 people on board, would be brought to a noncommercial port this weekend.
The Pentagon's research arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has proposed a program to seed university research and provide a noncommercial network for sharing ideas on technology to emulate human common-sense reasoning, where deep learning falls short.
Regarding noncommercial outreach, Mr. Lamar often collaborates with first-rate, innovative jazz musicians, like Kamasi Washington, who not only are happy to work with him but also benefit — in their own audience growth — from showing up in his album credits.
One provision would require the Defense Department to regularly report to Congress details of the costs of presidential travel; the other would prohibit political appointees from using federal funds to pay for travel on noncommercial or private flights for official business.
Under this part of the proposal, websites that share content would be subject to licensing fees for sharing anything more than "insubstantial" portions of content, something that also puts resources like Wikipedia at risk since the proposal fails to include a noncommercial exception.
But as drug policy experts noted in a 2015 RAND Corporation report on how Vermont, specifically, could legalize marijuana, there are various options for marijuana policy: Still, the noncommercial options remain an academic exercise — with zero states pushing the alternatives to date.
"In the wake of the scaremongering that readers will no longer be able to share links and articles for noncommercial purposes or post to social media, important amendments were adopted to clarify that this activity will continue as today perfectly legally," she said.
You agree to use the Logos for your personal, noncommercial use to show your support for PFA and Mayor Pete Buttigieg on posters, decals and related materials, with the Logos to be depicted as in the downloaded artwork and of commensurate quality.
As of last week, noncommercial traders had a net long position of 477,000 U.S. crude contracts, just short of the previous week's level that represented a record long position in oil futures, according to data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
The noncommercial gallery at Zoma has become one of the most important art institutions in sub-Saharan Africa, funding projects through small grants and the selling of Mr. Sime's work to collectors and museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The Oversight panel asked the White House and the federal agencies to provide information about every time a "non-career" official used a noncommercial aircraft, including how much the flight cost, who else was on the plane and the purpose of the trip.
It's a crime to art that legalities will ensure the mixtape is never treated as the singular achievement it is; it's a testament to art that the best work of the most commercially successful rapper of all time is a noncommercial product.
She notes it took years to get a 28503-mile, one-lane, noncommercial road built in her state to link the communities of King Cove and Cold Bay — although the delay was mainly due to it being built through a federal wildlife refuge.
However, after the May 11 charges in Connecticut, Zhukovskyy's alleged refusal to take a chemical test should have been reported to Massachusetts, setting in motion a seven-day process for suspending his noncommercial driver's license and immediately terminating his commercial license, the Massachusetts DOT said.
"It's an unprecedented time in our radio history when we have so many stations getting on the air at the same time," said Jennifer Waits, the social media director at Radio Survivor, a group in San Francisco that tracks and advocates for noncommercial radio.
Still, the truly arcane might be the final frontier of serious connoisseurship, and one artist who has emerged as a paragon for collectors who appreciate a struggle is Darren Bader, a conceptual artist who even a decade ago would have been considered rabidly noncommercial.
Indeed, the beauty of spatting is that it would lay bare the NCAA's biggest lies: that athletes such as Johnson are simply students who happen to be good at sports, and that major college football and basketball are just noncommercial extracurricular activities, like the campus chess club.
The rules limit the import of sport-hunted trophies to two per hunter, per year (down from unlimited trophies a year); prohibit the sale of ivory that was part of a move or household inheritance; and place prohibitions and restrictions on foreign commercial and noncommercial enterprise.
And in the next three-plus years, they have cumulatively promised one (1) noncommercial EV. (The Renault-Nissan electric alliance, which had an early lead in EV sales, isn't doing that great either.) What Ford, GM, and many other automakers have done is go to China to establish partnerships.
If you do not want to have a recurring bill, you can buy the current version of the software and pay all at once up front; the noncommercial edition of Excel 2016 sells for about $80 on Microsoft's site and the full Office 2016 collection starts at about $150.
Assembled by Herb Shellenberger, it's a trip into a moment straddling the avant-garde heyday (including works by Stan Vanderbeek, Paul Sharits, and Bruce Conner) and the rise of DIY animation in the 24s and '90s, much of it made by artists with little formal training and a decidedly noncommercial agenda.
The agency maintained that it banned noncommercial advertising, but the American Civil Liberties Union, which filed the suit, uncovered numerous examples of other ads — for the Peace Corps, for example, and one from the authority itself recounting the story of Rosa Parks — that had appeared on buses in the past.
And what's more, it has a decidedly noncommercial premise: an anthology series of small, character-driven TV films about people all around the world who either are or believe they are descended from the Romanoffs, the final monarchs of Russia who were killed in a hail of gunfire in 1918.
And because the fight for the legal legitimacy of fanworks — which, if they are noncommercial, are protected under fair use — has been such a challenge, it's even more difficult to moderate content within fan-fic when you're still having to defend the cultural belief that fan-fic holds value in and of itself.
In a new report released today, we call for the creation of a tax on this targeted advertising to fund the kinds of diverse, local, independent and noncommercial journalism that's gone missing, and to support new distribution models, especially those that don't use data harvesting and its related advertising model for revenue.
The cooperative corporation, which would run dot-org, collect fees and distribute savings back to the nonprofit users, is an "alternative model with a long-term commitment to the open and noncommercial internet," said Katherine Maher, a director who is the chief executive of the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit parent of Wikipedia.
On the noncommercial end, Servas International, the nonprofit group that promotes free hosted home sharing, traces its roots to the peace movement that sprang up after World War II. A newer arrival, Homestay was founded in 2013 in Dublin and offers a network of accommodations in over 150 countries where hosts offer affordable lodging, breakfast and local intelligence.
Invariably, one of the 70,000 attendees at the noncommercial desert festival start a conversation with the words "wouldn't it be great if ..."  The Big Imagination project began that way too — and grew into a group that raised and spent just short of $1 million to bring a Boeing 183 Jumbo Jet (or rather, 3/4 of one) to Burning Man this year.
They include demands for YouTube to delete the children's data and cease data collection on those under 13; implement an age gate on YouTube to come into compliance with COPPA; prohibit targeted and influencer marketing; offer detailed explanations of what data is collected if for "internal purposes;" undergo a yearly audit; provide documentation of compliance upon request; and establish a fund for noncommercial content.
A series of rule changes (older songs were ineligible until they weren't, noncommercial singles were ineligible until they weren't) pushed "All I Want" on and off the Billboard charts every holiday season after, as the song itself became ever more firmly entrenched as a seasonal classic — until in 21990, it hit No. 21 on the Hot 100 and entered the top 10 for the first time.
The administration also put sanctions on three companies and organizations that it said supported the hacking operations: the Special Technology Center, a signals intelligence operation in St. Petersburg, Russia; a firm called Zorsecurity that is also known as Esage Lab; and the Autonomous Noncommercial Organization Professional Association of Designers of Data Processing Systems, whose lengthy name, American officials said, was cover for a group that provided special training for the hacking.
This is the least-restrictive Creative Commons license in existence and allows anyone to use the photos for almost anything (you could, for example, make and sell a photo book or calendar of SpaceX images if you wanted to.) But a little noticed change to the SpaceX Flickr account this week stripped away the CC0 license affixed to the company's images, replacing it with an "Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic" license.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE have also used noncommercial travel while working in the Trump administration.
" The list of men now gone from public broadcasting after being accused of harassment also includes Michael Oreskes, a former editor at The Times who was NPR's top news executive; David Sweeney, NPR's chief news editor; Daniel Zwerdling, an NPR investigative reporter; and Charlie Rose, who straddled commercial and noncommercial television as PBS's marquee talk-show host and, on CBS, a host on "CBS This Morning" and a correspondent on "60 Minutes.
This being Germany, what counts as a Kleingarten is defined in the "Bundeskleingartengesetz," or "Federal Small Garden Law": A Kleingarten ("Kleingärten" in the plural) is a garden of no more than 400 square meters (478 square yards) that is used for noncommercial subsistence gardening and recreation; it must be part of an agglomeration of at least five gardens that also encompasses communal areas and facilities, the Federal Court of Justice has ruled.
Smartphones, tablets and even satellite television have also played a role, showing artists that despite the crushing lack of artistic infrastructure across the region — including few strong commercial and noncommercial art galleries, museums not focused on promoting and exhibiting contemporary art and a general lack of curatorial practice, artist residencies and good art schools — there are still ways to reach out and get the attention of art managers, critics, collectors and gallerists across the region and the world.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's weekly commitments of traders report also showed that noncommercial traders, a category that includes hedge funds, increased their net short position in CBOT wheat and trimmed their net short position in soybeans Grains prices at 0405 GMT Contract Last Change Pct chg Two-day chg MA 30 RSICBOT wheat 463.25 -0.50 -0.11% -0.64% 0.0013 44CBOT corn 356.75 1.25 +255.34% -21.102% 20.000 20.03CBOT soy 20.08 20.6854 +0.123% -20.12% 20.60 214CBOT rice 11.96 -$0.01 -0.08% -0.08% $11.77 69WTI crude 0.603 $0.60 +1.06% +1.46% $55.34 Currencies Euro/dlr $1.102 $0.000 -0.03% -0.08%USD/AUD 0.6854 0.001 +0.12% +0.60% Most active contracts Wheat, corn and soy US cents/bushel.

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