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... daily; services of an English-speaking local host in Rome, Florence and Venice; train transportation... was paralyzed, rendering some areas unreachable. May 18, 2010 . Rail Europe Rail Europe Inc., the ...
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...Neither Its Eventual Destination (on the Public Internet) nor Its Bandwidth (Speed)... enhanced functionalities on the ISP's own host computers. (13) In other words their principal bus... broadband Internet access capability unreachable by competitors as a wholesale telecommunications s...
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The courts must face up to the problems of electronic mail and find a way to authenticate it under than the Rule 901 standards still used in the mid-1990s. The Federal Rules of Evidence do not directly deal with the reliability of computer evidence and only have had to address its admissibility with the business records exception of the hearsay rule. Due to the exponential growth of the Internet, courts will be sure to have to deal with the admissibility of e-mail which is not a business record and with authentication rules for such evidence under the Federal Rules of Evidence.
... requirement be placed at an unreachable level. Rather, in the words of the Eleventh Circui... log into computers other than their own host computers, often on the other side of the world. T... of the site will send it to its destination. This has the effect of creating an untraceable an...
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... user and operator errors, and attacks by hostile parties." (3) Trustworthiness is a "multidimension... or delay) traffic based on source, destination, and application type. Traffic-shaping decisions l... routes and leave destinations unreachable, but the Internet's current routing architecture k...
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... of the victims, (b) the transit states which host the victims on their way to final destination, and... tribunals is indeed high and probably unreachable by the crimes of traffickers. The Trafficking Prot...
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... of brick walkways and stone buildings, hosts small shops and boutiques with a limited number of... have pedestrian access to at least 1 destination of frequent use, such as schools, civic facilities... 112 and accompanying text (explaining unreachable threshold). . (264.) See Witten, Cost, supra note ...
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...--including search engines and blog hosts--from complying with demands by "Internet-restrict... to monitor or interdict otherwise unreachable internet communications* Thus, apparently in 1999,... than isolating it from a particular destination; when a host ISP is asked to prevent transmission ...
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... one type of security risk, it presents a host of other problems. For Us reason, the second tier ... petroleum-based diesel to its destination was cutting into it, bottom line. The company is H... percent of our corn." Matt Bewley, An Unreachable Target?, AGWEEK, Dec. 10, 2007. . (10.) Mark B. Bu...