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dissemination and law
Abstain from propaganda against each other, prevent the dissemination of such propaganda in their own countries, and ensure mutual enjoyment by each other's citizens of due process of law.
225: This article analyzes the definition of publication in the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976 and finds strong support for the proposition that electronic dissemination ( e. g., " Internet publishing ") of works does not result in publication under American copyright law.
This knowledge gap parallels other areas of public health law, underscoring pervasive gaps in dissemination.
* Controlled Unclassified Information, a system that standardizes and simplifies the way the US Executive branch handles unclassified information that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls, pursuant to and consistent with applicable law, regulations, and government-wide policies
The Privacy Act of 1974 (, ), a United States federal law, establishes a Code of Fair Information Practice that governs the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of personally identifiable information about individuals that is maintained in systems of records by federal agencies.
In European Union law, database rights are specifically coded ( i. e. sui generis ) laws on the copying and dissemination of information in computer databases.
A shield law or reporters ' privilege is legislation designed to provide a news reporter with the right to refuse to testify as to information and / or sources of information obtained during the news gathering and dissemination process.
By law, The Public Printer must be highly skilled in the areas of bookbinding and printing to qualify for the post, although recent changes to the GPO's operating model have made skills in electronic information dissemination a more crucial criterion for appointment.
The law also prohibits, and provides jail terms for, the incitement of racial discrimination or prejudice and the dissemination of racially offensive symbols and epithets.
Apple's separate lawsuit against Think Secret, Apple Computer v. Deplume, sought damages directly from dePlume and Think Secret for alleged dissemination of trade secrets through published stories on the Mac mini and iWork, and alleged such publication to be in violation of California law, although Think Secret did no original reporting on Asteroid.
In addition, the law may also require that in certain situations information is kept confidential or may place a restriction on its dissemination.
: The American Library Association defines informatics as “ the study of the structure and properties of information, as well as the application of technology to the organization, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of information .” Legal informatics therefore, pertains to the application of informatics within the context of the legal environment and as such involves law-related organizations ( e. g., law offices, courts, and law schools ) and users of information and information technologies within these organizations.
An All Points Bulletin is a law enforcement information dissemination tool.

dissemination and provinces
Summarised, there were two clear main objectives: the advancement of the profession, especially in the provinces and the dissemination of medical knowledge.
They exist on four levels: the top-level ( first-level ) divisions are Canada's provinces and territories ; these are divided into second-level census divisions, which in turn are divided into third-level census subdivisions ( roughly corresponding to municipalities ) and fourth-level dissemination areas.

dissemination and was
Although myth was traditionally transmitted through the oral tradition on a small scale, the technology of the film industry has enabled filmmakers to transmit myths to large audiences via film dissemination ( Singer, “ Mythmaking: Philosophy in Film ”, 3-6 ).
Mesa had a major influence on the design of other important languages, such as Modula-2 and Java, and was an important vehicle for the development and dissemination of the fundamentals of GUIs, networked environments, and the other advances Xerox contributed to the field of computer science.
" In these early years of Sanger's activism, she viewed birth control as a free-speech issue, and when she started publishing The Woman Rebel, one of her goals was to provoke a legal challenge to the federal anti-obscenity laws which banned dissemination of information about contraception.
' It was permitted only so long as it developed " its activity outside every political party and in direct dependence upon the Church hierarchy for the dissemination and implementation of Catholic principles.
At this time popular awareness of the idea of reincarnation was boosted by the Theosophical Society's dissemination of systematised and universalised Indian concepts and also by the influence of magical societies like The Golden Dawn.
The most important event for the dissemination of Whorf's ideas to a larger public was the publication in 1956 of his major writings on the topic of linguistic relativity in a single volume titled " Language, Thought and Reality " edited by J.
The aims of the resulting statute are debated ; Ronan Deazley suggests that the intent was to balance the rights of the author, publisher and public in such a way as to ensure the maximum dissemination of works, while other academics argue that the bill was intended to protect the Company's monopoly or, conversely, to weaken it.
" Pelo Telefone " was the first composition to achieve great success with the style of samba and to contribute to the dissemination and popularization of the genre.
It was also extremely important in that reproduction technology for dissemination of the plans as, like a high quality natural vellum, it could be produced in a thin enough sheet to be virtually transparent to strong light enabling a source drawing to be used directly in the reproduction of field-used drawings.
" Its object was to introduce the East to the West, and the West to the East ; in other words, to mediate between the two civilizations, and thus to prepare the way for the quiet and peaceful dissemination of Christian thought in China.
It became the vehicle of Syriac Christianity and culture, spreading throughout Asia as far as the Indian Malabar Coast and Eastern China, and was the medium of communication and cultural dissemination for Arabs and, to a lesser extent, Persians.
One of the most famous political uses of cassette tapes was the dissemination of sermons by the Ayatollah Khomeini throughout Iran before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, in which Khomeini urged the overthrow of the regime of the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
An alternate, although not so plausible account ( no obvious correlation between its dissemination in Asia and Spanish presence or trade routes ), defended mostly by Spanish historians was that from Mexico, at the time a Spanish colony, chili peppers spread into their other colony the Philippines and from there to India, China, Indonesia, Korea and Japan.
Orosius was a highly influential figure both for the dissemination of information ( History Against the Pagans was one of the main sources of information regarding Antiquity that was used up to the Renaissance ) and for rationalising the study of history ( his methodology greatly influenced later historians ).
The specific term furry fandom was being used in fanzines as early as 1983, and had become the standard name for the genre by the mid-1990s, when it was defined as " the organized appreciation and dissemination of art and prose regarding ' Furries ', or fictional mammalian anthropomorphic characters.
MIT OpenCourseWare was then initiated to provide a new model for the dissemination of knowledge and collaboration among scholars around the world, and contributes to the “ shared intellectual commons ” in academia, which fosters collaboration across MIT and among other scholars.
Like Fleischmann, other outraged German Jews defeated Streicher in court, but his goal was not necessarily legal victory ; he wanted the widest possible dissemination of his message, which press coverage often provided.
The press conference was organized in such a manner as to ensure the widest possible dissemination of the libel.
Instead, the Roman Grid was spread around the Mediterranean and into northern Europe later on during " the late Republic and the early Empire " period that saw dissemination of the grid plan throughout this area.
Jim Warren suggests PGP's wide dissemination was in response to Senate Bill 266, authored by Senators Biden and DeConcini, which demanded that "... communications systems permit the government to obtain the plain text contents of voice, data, and other communications ...".

dissemination and facilitated
The Internet facilitated faster dissemination of Mail Art calls ( invitations ) and precipitated the involvement of a large number of newcomers.
The Internet facilitated faster dissemination of Mail Art calls ( invitations ), Mail Art blogs and websites have become commonly used to display contributions and online documentation, and an increasing number of projects include an invitation to submit Email art digitally, either as the preferred channel or as an alternative to sending contributions by post.
In this connection the dissemination of modular organizational forms has been facilitated by the widespread efforts of the majority of large firms to re-engineer, refocus and restructure.
The digital era has facilitated the creation and dissemination of thousands of new and historically styled fonts.
The worldwide dissemination of focusing has been facilitated by the existence of a central organization, the Focusing Institute.

dissemination and under
The postmodernist view is that inter-subjective, not objective, knowledge will be the dominant form of discourse under such conditions and that ubiquity of dissemination fundamentally alters the relationship between reader and that which is read, between observer and the observed, between those who consume and those who produce.
The postmodern view is that inter-subjective knowledge, and not objective knowledge is the dominant form of discourse under such conditions, and the ubiquity of copies and dissemination fundamentally alters the relationship between reader and what is read, between observer and the observed, between those who consume and those who produce.
Diaphorina citri ( Hemiptera: Psyllidae ) infection and dissemination of the entomopathogenic fungus Isaria fumosorosea ( Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae ) under laboratory conditions.
By the wish of Æthelweard he also began a paraphrase of parts of the Old Testament, but under protest, for he feared that its wider dissemination might lead the uneducated to believe that the practices of the Ancient Israelites were still acceptable for Christians.
Raj Vidya Kender ( Center for the King of Knowledge ) states on its website that it was registered under the societies Registration Act in 1977, with registration No. 8845 / 77, " by individuals eager to help in the dissemination of Maharaji's message of hope and peace.
The was established in 1972 by an Act of the Japanese Diet as a special legal entity to undertake international dissemination of Japanese culture, and became an independent administrative institution under the jurisdiction of the Foreign Ministry of Japan on 1 October 2003 under the " Independent Administrative Institution Japan Foundation Law ".
He began the dissemination of Hasidism in Poland, which subsequently increased to a much greater extent under his foremost disciple, the Chozeh of Lublin.
According to official government reports in 2003, channels of propaganda dissemination of the CCPPD included 2, 262 television stations ( of which 2, 248 were " local "), 2, 119 newspapers, 9, 074 periodicals and 1, 123 publishing houses, in addition to internal circulation papers and local gazetteers, approximately 68 million internet accounts with more than 100 million users, and more than 300 million mobile phone users who fall under the system's purview.
This arrangement facilitates rapid dissemination of information from the Government to the citizenry and runs without conflicting with the white-collar arrangement under the constitution.

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