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  • 112Richard Prince — For an article on the British actor who murdered William Terriss, see Richard Archer Prince. Richard Prince Richard Prince Born August 6, 1949 (1949 08 06) …

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  • 113Percy Schmeiser — Infobox Politician name = Percy Schmeiser image size = 220px caption = Percy Schmeiser in Stuttgart (2008); birth date = January 5, 1931 birth place = death date = residence = office = MLA for Watrous term start = 1967 term end = 1971 predecessor …

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  • 114Madster — appeared in Napster s wake and was intended to be a P2P file sharing service.[1] Contents 1 Origin 2 Features 3 Recording industry collaboration …

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  • 115Tax patent — A tax patent is a patent that discloses and claims a system or method for reducing or deferring taxes. Tax patents are granted predominantly in the United States but can be granted in other countries as well. [ [http://www.delphion.com/details?pn …

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  • 116Criticism of intellectual property — Critics of the term intellectual property argue that the increased use of this terminology coincided with a more general shift away from thinking about things like copyright and patent law as specific legal instruments designed to promote the… …

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  • 117Digital Millennium Copyright Act — n. A federal law passed in 1998 that criminalizes copyright infringement of digital content as well as attempts to get around digital copyright protection measures. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc.… …

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  • 118HASSAGAT GEVUL — (Heb. הָסַּגַת גְּבוּל), a concept which originally had specific reference to the unlawful taking of another s land; later it was extended to embrace encroachment on various economic, commercial, and incorporeal rights of others. Encroachment on… …

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  • 119Communications Decency Act — The Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) was the first notable attempt by the United States Congress to regulate pornographic material on the Internet. In 1997, in the landmark cyberlaw case of Reno v. ACLU, the United States Supreme Court… …

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  • 120Actuarial science — are professionals who are qualified in this field through examinations and experience. Actuarial science includes a number of interrelating subjects, including probability and statistics, finance, and economics. Historically, actuarial science… …

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