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Tell me how a dead person can have exclusive rights to, well, anything?
He was given exclusive rights to the story in the press.
"Have you considered the value of exclusive rights to my program?"
Other private companies own exclusive rights to run services on certain lines.
He had an exclusive right to do so until the end of this week.
The outside companies, under the rules of the new program, then have exclusive rights to changes they made for at least six months.
These exclusive rights last for the life of the author plus 70 years.
I never claimed to have an exclusive right to you.
No one in the family was to challenge his full and exclusive right to the property.
This group was given exclusive rights to create a master plan for the site.
It had the exclusive rights to use the Standard name in the region.
He had exclusive rights to the building of these columns until 1865.
It was an exclusive right to print a work or a class of works.
Each exchange has the exclusive right to trade the options it gets.
The most common contract is for "the exclusive right to sell."
Cohen was given the exclusive right to play the piece for a period of time.
The company would have exclusive rights to sell health and beauty products growing out of the research.
Water is no longer the exclusive right of farmers because it can be used better in other places.
And then a company is limited as to how long it can maintain exclusive rights over its production.
Given the licensing agreement with the government, the company was to have exclusive rights for 5 years.
Eastern's exclusive right to file a plan would have run out tomorrow.
"We hold exclusive rights worldwide to all of our products," he said.
It means that the author has none of the exclusive rights listed above.
Following the completion of the 2010 season, he became an exclusive rights free agent.
The point is we don't claim to own or have the exclusive rights to enlightenment.