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This Note refers to Web sites that allow their users to post content as interactive Web sites (IWs). Innovation with respect to IWs promises to give rise to issues regarding protection of personal information available on digital search engines and databases. Part II provides a preliminary definition of interactive personal information Web sites (IPIWs) and interactive digital dossiers (IDDs) and then discusses the benefits of IWs and IPIWs, as well as the problem IPIWs and IDDs present. Part III explains the basic legal framework of privacy and defamation law and how special rules and practicalities limit their effectiveness in the context of IWs. Part IV considers whether IPIWs will realize their harm-causing potential and whether these harms can be avoided by changing defamation and ...
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What today is sometimes known as business performance management, corporate performance management or enterprise performance management is - not surprisingly - focused on helping insurance executive management teams better manage their businesses. Performance management can therefore be defined as "using a holistic view of business data, presented as a single source of truth, aggregated from multiple data sources, to better measure and manage." In this definition, data sources need not be databases, since the business data comprising performance management could be business processes, for example real-time event streams, including those externally driven, and may not actually reside in a database.
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... Socrates to ascertain the correct definition of piety, so that he can accurately separate pious... captured in the organization's various databases (ARMA, 2010, para. 1). . This definition certainly...
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... to a demand for deposit, amend the definition of a ``complete copy'' of a work for purposes of m... computer programs and automated databases, published in the United States only in the form o...
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A day does not go by when the national and international press do not report with great authority that house prices, typically a median, have declined significantly -- across the board, for all markets, for all price ranges, worldwide. Wall Street blames most of its woes on the "subprime" problem, alleging that delinquent mortgages are now higher than the declining house values. Real estate professionals recognize that the legal definition of Market Value assumes, among other things, that sellers are "willing." Clearly, many of the transactions in these Dirty Databases did not include willing sellers. Thus, when microscopically examining the market, it would be appropriate to recognize that the national and local media are dealing with Dirty Data when comparing median prices over time. ...
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...§23-211(9)(a). That definition largely parrotsthe definition of "license" that Co... spelled [names] in government databases or onidentification documents.' " Post, at 19. S...
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... that policies, such as expanding the definition of "gang" and expanding big gang databases, would ...
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...-reviewed framework for the planning, definition, design, implementation, testing and operational d... for information in company and client databases. The procedures employed are identical for standar...
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... refused to disclose four of its databases which identified such persons, alleging that the d... to be consistent with the statutory definition of a trade secret, i.e., the databases could be of...
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... infectious events met the regulatory definition of serious: that is, fatal, life-threatening, requ...-specific rates from general population databases. NMSCs are not assessed in SEER; therefore, these ...