Companies could be fined up to 2% of global annual revenue if they breach new data protection rules proposed by the European Commission that aim to simplify the laws and reduce red tape.
Except when there is a security breach or egregious new terms of service, we tend to not think about our social networks or search engines this way.
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The filing also mentions the litigation brought by High River, which alleged the new loans breach terms of Realogy's senior toggle notes contract.
Now, Barclays wants PCCP and Trilantic Capital to pay those fees and sued them for breach of implied contract in New York state court in Manhattan.
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They cite loss of revenue from a India's breach of a marketing contract, New Zealand's refusal to play in Kenya and a similar boycott of Zimbabwe by England.
An additional one happened last evening to announce the new information about an additional breach.
The FIA announced on the June 19 they intended to sue the eight teams who had threatened to form a new, alternative championship for breach of contract.
Demanding fewer bugs in government-bought software could reduce the vulnerabilities that have allowed hackers to breach agencies and companies without requiring any new monitoring or information sharing system that might affect privacy.
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He vowed to "take action" if new evidence emerged of a breach of the code, but said that on the strength of the arguments he had heard so far he had concluded that a separate investigation into Mr Hunt's conduct would "duplicate" the inquiry and was "neither necessary nor right".
Late Monday, Italy said that an order of the Supreme Court of India that prevents the Italian ambassador in New Delhi from leaving the country is a breach of international law.
Olson, a stellar appellate lawyer who worked in Reagan's Justice Department alongside Kenneth Starr, argued that the Florida court's ruling amounted to the creation of a new law after the election--a breach of the federal Electoral Count Act of 1887, a law previously untested in court and exhumed recently by G.
And some cases are rubbing up against time limits, since under New York law, which governs most securitisations, breach-of-contract cases must be brought within six years of the alleged wrongdoing.
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When he found it, he quickly hacked into its corporate servers, sent a note to its CEO's unlisted e-mail address (both announcing the security breach and asking for a job) and then moved to New York to become its lead programmer.
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The National Weather Service reported a breach along the Industrial Canal levee at Tennessee Street, in southeast New Orleans, on Monday.
The question remains whether the case will shed much new light on German law and the fuzzy concept of breach of trust.
The RSA Security division of the EMC Corporation said yesterday that the breach may have compromised the computers widely used by corporations and governments, the New York Times reports.
The New York Times said the inquiry involving Google and Apple centres on a possible breach of anti-trust laws.
Update : The New York Times reports that several researchers have spotted credit card numbers associated with the Sony breach for sale in online criminal forums.
However, Mr Lieberman's involvement in any new government was cast into doubt in December when prosecutors said he would be charged with breach of trust in a case concerning a former ambassador to Belarus.
In January 2010, Lilly formed a new diabetes-drug partnership with Boehringer Ingelhiem GmbH, prompting Amylin to file a lawsuit alleging breach of its own contract with Lilly.
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