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Libre licences are licences pertaining to copyright in which the copyright owner has granted the freedoms specified in the definitions of libre software, libre knowledge and libre cultural works.
The freedoms granted included a loosening of restrictions on the media, speech and travel.
Victor Emmanuel abolished all the freedoms granted by the Napoleonic Codices and restored a fiercely oppressive rule: He refused any concession of a constitution, entrusted the instruction to the Church and reintroduced the persecutions against Jews and Waldensians.
Montpellier gained a charter in 1204 when Peter and Marie confirmed the city's traditional freedoms and granted the city the right to choose twelve governing consuls annually.
Under Louis and Richelieu, the crown successfully intervened in the Thirty Years ' War against the Habsburgs, managed to keep the French nobility in line, and retracted the political and military privileges granted to the Huguenots by Henry IV ( while maintaining their religious freedoms ).
At the conclusion of the conflict in 1598, Huguenots were granted substantial rights and freedoms by the Edict of Nantes, though it did not end hostility towards them.
The war was brief, ending in another truce, the Peace of Longjumeau ( March 1568 ), by which the crown granted significant religious freedoms and privileges to Protestants.
Although the Edict of Nantes brought the conflicts to a close, the political freedoms it granted to the Huguenots ( seen by detractors as " a state within the state ") became an increasing source of trouble during the 17th century.
Some of the creative freedoms that Bischoff granted main-event level talent helped to bring the company down, as main-event level talent were less than cooperative in helping rising stars fulfill their potential, a staple of the industry.
Although captive minds were prisoners, they were nonetheless granted some freedoms in exchange for their cooperation.
A small Protestant victory in 1552 forced Charles, weary from three decades of war, to sign the Peace of Passau, which granted some freedoms to Protestants and ended all of Charles ' hopes at religious unity within his empire.
The new document granted the people freedoms they had never known.
The Edict of Nantes granted to French Huguenots legal recognition as well as limited religious freedoms, including: freedom of public worship, the right of assembly, rights of admission to public offices and universities, and permission to maintain fortified towns.
After the " opening up " of the 1980s, more religious freedoms were granted, and traditional beliefs like Taoism and Buddhism were supported as an integral part of the Chinese culture.
All rights and freedoms recognized or conferred by common law, customary law, and legislation, are deemed to be granted unless clearly inconsistent with the Bill of Rights.
In 1605 the new Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir Arthur Chichester, began to encroach on the former freedoms of the two Earls and The Maguire, enforcing the new freeholds, especially that granted in North Ulster to the Ó Catháin chief.
Several acts of law regulate the freedoms granted by Article 10, such as the Official Secrets Act, which makes it a crime to disseminate information classified as an official secret.
To make real the freedoms we once took for granted means for the first time to take them for ourselves.
The freedoms granted to the French Canadians under the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and the Quebec Act of 1774 should also be rescinded ; according to Lord Durham this would eliminate the possibility of future rebellions.
They confirmed the town rights which had been granted to Nyon by Aymon of Prangins, and extended further rights and freedoms.
The town of Lutry, which was granted certain freedoms by the bishop, began to develop in the first quarter of the 12th Century around the priory.
The former serfs were no longer mere chattel, but became subjects of law and were granted certain personal freedoms, such as the right to marry without the lord's permission.
Reforms were instituted, and since then the central government's policy in Tibet has granted most religious freedoms.
A man takes his American freedoms for granted, until he wakes up one morning to find out that the United States Government has been replaced with a Communist system.

freedoms and were
Beatrix and her brother were allowed great freedoms in the country and both children became adept students of natural history.
Such individuals were strongly committed to political change that would ensure constitutional support in Taiwan for freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and association.
Central to Eysenck's thesis was the claim that tender-minded ideologies were democratic and friendly to human freedoms, while tough-minded ideologies were aggressive and authoritarian, a claim that is open to political criticism.
In the late 1970s and 1980s, newly won sexual freedoms were exploited by big businesses looking to capitalize on a more open society, with the advent of public and hardcore pornography.
Before universal suffrage, this distinction was important, since many people were ineligible to vote but still were considered to have the fundamental freedoms derived from the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The journey through these regions, together with the Netherlands and England, where citizens ' freedoms were equally well developed, in the end helped him to sort out his own political judgements.
These freedoms were supplemented by the right to strike, although this right was severely attenuated by the Army's entrance onto the stage of civilian mass politics in February 1967.
The 1980s in particular were ruled in a repressive manner with many of the freedoms established in the 1950s suspended or severely curtailed.
He said " If it were legally possible, I'd say no more Muslims will get in here ", claiming that the influx of Muslims would threaten freedoms in the liberal Dutch society.
When Joseph Stalin came to power these gains were reversed bit by bit until homosexuality along with other freedoms gained by women were effectively made illegal again by the bureaucratic regime.
Talleyrand had meanwhile drafted a " Treaty " which contained the conditions under which the crown of " Holland " was to be offered to Louis: no union of the crowns ; no conscription ; a possible commercial treaty with France ; and the basic freedoms of the Netherlands ( linguistic, religious, judicial ) were to be maintained ; while the civil list was fixed at the " modest sum " of 1. 5 million guilders.
The freedoms of all black people in Virginia were tightly curtailed.
Embedded within Liberalia, more or less at a ritualistic level, were the various freedoms and rights attached to Roman ideas of virility as a divine and natural force.
Although he commented primarily upon the situation of civil liberties and individual freedoms in his native United States, he believed that such things were of worldwide importance, and that:
* Henry Berry Lowrie, an Indian from " Scuffletown ," who, during the post-Civil War years, appropriated white Revolutionary doctrine to gain rights and freedoms that were being denied to Indians in the Pembroke area, as well as throughout Robeson County.
Under the 1629 Peace of La Rochelle, the brevets of the Edict ( sections of the treaty which dealt with the military and pastoral clauses and which were renewable by letters patent ) were entirely withdrawn, though Protestants retained their prewar religious freedoms.
The roads became insecure ; the religious freedoms were drastically curtailed ; much of the local wild life was exterminated for food ; and the lack of coal and wood forced people to use peat for heating.
" The colonies were later to become the six states of Australia ; most were originally penal colonies-though South Australia established itself as a " free colony " with no convicts and a vision for a territory with political and religious freedoms, together with opportunities for wealth through business and pastoral investments.

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