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  • 91Criticism of Second Life — Due to constant development, and as an open environment accessible by almost anyone with access to the Internet,[1] a number of difficult issues have arisen around Second Life. Issues range from the technical (budgeting of server resources), to… …

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  • 92Siegmund Lubin — (April 20, 1851 September 11, 1923) was an American businessman and motion picture pioneer.Born as Siegmund Lubszynski in Breslau, Silesia, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) to a German Jewish family, in 1876 he emigrated to the United States where… …

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  • 93Archie Comics — Infobox Company name = Archie Comics type = genre = foundation = 1939 founder = Maurice Coyne Louis Silberkleit John L. Goldwater location city = location country = location = locations = area served = key people = industry = Publishing products …

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  • 94Clean room design — For the original (manufacturing) meaning (a room containing very clean air) used, for example, in integrated circuit manufacturing, see Clean room. For the meaning of Cleanroom engineering in software development, see Cleanroom Software… …

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  • 95Darl McBride — Darl Charles McBride (born 1959) is the former CEO of The SCO Group. He became the CEO of Caldera International on June 28, 2002. On March 7, 2003, during McBride s tenure as CEO of the company, The SCO Group initiated litigation (SCO v. IBM)… …

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  • 96Design Piracy Prohibition Act — The Design Piracy Prohibition Act, H.R. 2033, S. 1957, and H.R. 2196, were bills of the same name introduced in the United States Congress that would have amended Title 17 of the United States Code to provide sui generis protection to fashion… …

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  • 97Fishman Affidavit — The Fishman Affidavit is a set of court documents submitted by ex Scientologist Steven Fishman in 1993 in the federal case, Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz (Case No. CV 91 6426 (HLH (Tx) U.S. District Court for the… …

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  • 98rule of doubt — The rule under which the U.S. Copyright Office allows software object code to be deposited in connection with a computer program registration. Under the rule there is an express understanding that doubt exists as to whether the code qualifies for …

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  • 99iPhone (original) — This article is about a specific generation of iPhone, a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. For the line of internet appliances from Cisco Systems, see Linksys iPhone. For other uses, see iPhone (disambiguation). iPhone …

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  • 100List of United States federal legislation — NoTOC This is a partial list of notable United States federal legislation, in chronological order. At the federal level in the United States, legislation (a.k.a. statutes or statutory law ) consists exclusively of Acts passed by the Congress of… …

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