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The Good Samaritan provision of the Communications Decency Act established immunity from liability for third party content on grounds of libel or slander.
She was encouraged by the United States government as part of President Roosevelt ’ s Good Neighbor policy, designed to strengthen links with Latin America and Europe ; it was believed that in delivering content like hers, the policy would be better received by the American public.
* Be Good To Yourself ( BGTY ): products with reduced calorific and / or fat content.
Portions of Title V remain, including the Good Samaritan Act, which protects ISPs from liability for third party content on their services, and legal definitions of the Internet.
The format and content of clinical trial protocols sponsored by pharmaceutical, biotechnology or medical device companies in the United States, European Union, or Japan have been standardized to follow Good Clinical Practice guidance issued by the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use ( ICH ).
It is one of the world's leading producers of television content such as game shows and soaps ( particularly through its ownership of London-based FremantleMedia ), including The X Factor, Pop Idol, Good Times, Bad Times, The Price Is Right, Family Feud, and The Bill.
Interactive computer services are not considered publishers of content from information content providers and cannot be held liable on account of " Good Samaritan " attempts to filter objectionable content.
Until recently Good made a practice of return following all Twitter followers but recently has found that reading so much content from these followers has left him with no other option but to unfollow all but a few.
Many of his recordings, including " Choo Choo Ch ' Boogie " ( recorded in January 1946 ) and " Let the Good Times Roll ", were hugely influential in style and content, and popular across both black and white audiences.
First, Gibbon famously argued that the reigns of the so-called Five Good Emperors, Nerva through Marcus Aurelius, was the period in which humanity was most content in all of history.
Warner Bros. was concerned about any controversy the film would encounter controversy as a result of the backlash over the film Coonskin, despite the fact that < nowiki > Hey Good Lookin '</ nowiki > did not contain any political content.

content and News
Since then, with several relaunches, an increase in funding and resources from the BBC and improvements in digital television technology, the channel has been able to diversify content, with two minute looped bulletins available to view via BBC Red Button, BBC News Online and the BBC's mobile website, alongside individual weather and sport bulletins.
The bulletin was joined in being simulcast on 10 April 2006 when the BBC News at One ( with British Sign Language in-vision signing ) and BBC News at Six bulletins were added to the schedule following a similar format to the News at Ten in terms of content on the channel once each simulcast ends.
An international version of the countdown was launched on BBC World News on 5 September 2005 featuring more international content and similar music.
An academic content analysis of election news later found that coverage at ABC, CBS, and NBC was more favorable toward Kerry than Bush, while coverage at Fox News Channel was more favorable toward Bush.
News sites and link sitessites whose primary function is to provide links to interesting content elsewhere on the Internetare most likely to cause this phenomenon.
Based mostly on aggregation from other sources on the Web and gathered by a small editorial staff and stringers, UPI's daily content consists of a newsbrief summary service called " NewsTrack ," which includes general, business, sports, science, health and entertainment reports, and " Quirks in the News.
Local TV content is currently provided by BBC Midlands Today and ITV Central News.
However, throughout that time, Wired News remained responsible for reprinting Wired magazine's content online, due to a business agreement made when Condé Nast purchased the magazine ( but not the website ).
BBC World ( television ) and World Service ( radio ) and Broadcast News feeds were used to provide the remainder of original news content, and the CBC website consisted mainly of rewritten wire copy.
In addition to NBC News content and material produced by the site's own staff, NBCNews. com also hosts articles and features from several partners, including The Washington Post and Newsweek magazine.
* News aggregator, a computer program for syndicated Web content supplied in the form of a web feed
The main content of the papers documents Cronkite's career with CBS News between 1950 and 1981.
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Yahoo partners with numerous content providers in products such as Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Music, Yahoo Movies, Yahoo Weather, Yahoo News, Yahoo Answers and Yahoo Games to provide news and related content.
ITN ( Independent Television News ) is a British-based news and content provider.
DirecTV is a satellite TV company through which News Corporation can distribute more of its media content: news, movies, and television shows.
Although the station is essentially a rebranding of Radio 7, its content has been brought further in line with its sister station, BBC Radio 4, and new additions to its schedule include extended versions of established Radio 4 programmes such as The Now Show, The News Quiz and Desert Island Discs.
News reports at the time quoted him as saying he was shocked by the content and unaware of its nature.
News organizations, e-commerce websites, and educational institutions all use content management, but in different ways.
CNBC Europe produces or co-produces 7 hours of live programming each weekday, along with reports and content for its global sister stations and the outlets of NBC News.
Prior to April 2010 news content was provided by BBC World News.
Though not written in the twelve-tone technique, the piece was perhaps the forerunner of a musical art style later known as " News Items " – musical compositions that parodied a newspaper's content and style, or that included lyrics lifted directly from newspapers, leaflets, magazines, and other written media of the day.

content and being
but both groups were so closely knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content -- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian.
Thus the student of literature may sometimes find it helpful to classify a poem or an essay as being in idea or in ideal content or subject matter typical or atypical of its period.
The literal translation of " Im Westen nichts Neues " is " Nothing New in the West ," with " West " being the Western Front ; the phrase refers to the content of an official communiqué at the end of the novel.
ASACP members were concerned that various forms of legislation being proposed in the United States were going to have the effect of forcing adult companies to label their content.
This is especially useful in environments where the computer is being supervised and the content filter is aggressively blocking Web sites that need to be accessed.
In contrast, the U. S. definition of " rye whisky " requires that the whisky be at least 51 % rye, which prevents a low rye content whisky from being labelled " rye " unless it is labelled as a " blended " rye whisky, and even then approximately 10 % of such a " blended rye whisky " must still be from rye.
" The concept of cyberspace therefore refers not to the content being presented to the surfer, but rather to the possibility of surfing among different sites, with feedback loops between the user and the rest of the system creating the potential to always encounter something unknown or unexpected.
Exceptions to the rule of coin face-value being higher than content value, also occur for some bullion coins made of silver or gold ( and, rarely, other metals, such as platinum or palladium ), intended for collectors or investors in precious metals.
A group speaking a separate " language " is often seen as having a greater claim to being a separate " people ", and thus to be more deserving of its own independent state, while a group speaking a " dialect " tends to be seen not as " a people " in its own right, but as a sub-group, part of a bigger people, which must content itself with regional autonomy.
In comparison, ordinary matter accounts for only 4. 6 % of the mass-energy content of the observable universe, with the remainder being attributable to dark energy.
The content of his great work is vast and comprehensive, being nothing short of a compendium of learning and of art so far as they are connected with nature, or draw their materials from nature.
Both being part of canonical tradition, he clearly found it necessary to ensure that both were actually presenting the same content.
Most of Hume's followers have disagreed with his conclusion that belief in an external world is rationally unjustifiable, contending that Hume's own principles implicitly contained the rational justification for such a belief, that is, beyond being content to let the issue rest on human instinct, custom and habit.
A modification of this process produces glacé fruit such as glacé cherries where the fruit is preserved in sugar but is then extracted from the syrup and sold, the preservation being maintained by the sugar content of the fruit and the superficial coating of syrup.
These mechanisms allow clients to retrieve the text portion of a message without retrieving attached files or to stream content as it is being fetched.
When coming to Kubla Khan, he pointed out: " instead of being content to have written finely under the influence of laudanum, recommends ' Kubla-Khan ' to his readers, not as a poem, but as ' a psychological curiosity ' ... Every lover of books, scholar or not, who knows what it is to have his quarto open against a loaf at his tea ... ought to be in possession of Mr. Coleridge's poems, if it is only for ' Christabel ', ' Kubla Khan ', and the ' Ancient Mariner '.
Rather than being a loose collection of individual, insular songs, the record is an expansive, interlocking work unified by lush strings, acoustic guitars and lyrical content often based on the group's name and album title ( when the words ' Love Forever Changes ' are connected in that order ).
A wide range of oil-based media is available, but the durability of the image on the stone depends on the lipid content of the material being used, and its ability to withstand water and acid.
John remained on good terms with Athalaric, who, being of the Arian Christianity, was content to refer to John's tribunal all actions brought against the Roman clergy.
A client should not have trouble accessing obscure content that is being shared on a stable centralized network.
The contractor is not a part of the hierarchy, is not usually eligible for promotion, and is well remunerated and thus content with the contracted position, as well as being under pressure to perform to ensure continued employment.
Old school rap ( 1979 – 1984 ) was " easily identified by its relatively simple raps " according to Allmusic, " the emphasis was not on lyrical technique, but simply on good times ", one notable exception being Melle Mel, who set the way for future rappers through his socio-political content and creative wordplay.
Madagascar and Iveland-Evje region in Norway have the only deposits of minerals with high scandium content, thortveitite ( Sc, Y )< sub > 2 </ sub >( Si < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 7 </ sub >) and kolbeckite ScPO < sub > 4 </ sub >· 2H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, but these are not being exploited.
The sake is allowed to rest and mature and then usually diluted with water to lower the alcohol content from around 20 % to 15 % or so, before finally being bottled.

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