In an interview, he noted that the data included every form of electronic communication.
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Two, Fisher believes markets very quickly, in this day of electronic communication, arbitrage out differences.
Now, at least for businesses, electronic communication is routine, so the disruption may be less extreme.
Companies that take liberties with employee rights to privacy in electronic communication could find themselves in court.
They need to meet the SEC mandate that all electronic communication must be stored on a central server.
Private enterprise has already figured out a way around the monopoly: electronic communication.
Jamming devices in the Sistine Chapel should block all electronic communication and anyone tweeting would in any case risk being excommunicated.
Georgia thus joins a growing number of states that explicitly open electronic communication to and from government officials to the public.
U.S. intelligence agencies have powerful capabilities to intercept telephone calls and e-mails, but al-Qaida has become very disciplined at avoiding electronic communication.
Colorado has a history of taking privacy matters seriously: State law prohibits the recording of electronic communication without the consent of the sender.
In the past twenty years, businesses and private citizens alike have embraced the use of computers, electronic communication devices, the Internet, and e-mail.
The most dramatic feature of electronic communication is surely its propensity to tempt us into dashing off a message in haste that we repent at leisure.
So why does the bill make it a felony to send an electronic communication that suggests a misdemeanor, such as engaging in civil disobedience?
The result of allowing phone calls in the air would produce the opposite of the tranquilizing effect of permitting other forms of electronic communication.
The world may have gotten a lot smaller in that time, thanks to advances in electronic communication, but for travelers, it's also gotten a lot bigger.
Curiously enough, although I had sent them a note by email, they said I would have to set up email communications to get an electronic communication.
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Even the House of Commons was cut off from electronic communication with the outside world, as the network was shut down to prevent the bug spreading.
The law requires that electronic communication related to an individual's health is protected and secure, said Jane Thorpe, an associate professor of health policy at George Washington University.
Today his private electronic stock exchange handles roughly 265 million shares per day and 10% to 15% of all Nasdaq-listed shares, a higher share than any other of the electronic communication networks (ECNs).
Groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics' Section on Telehealth Care are working on developing initial guidelines on how to deal with electronic communication, said Peter Dehnel, a Minneapolis-based pediatrician who is chairman of the group.
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which was passed in 1986 and remains the main law governing access to electronic communication, requires police only to certify to a court that the information is relevant to an investigation.
Mr Hartshorn's solicitor Geoff Ellis applied for bail and chairman of the bench David Stenton said this would be granted with a number of conditions including a curfew and a ban on using any electronic communication device, except a landline telephone.
As a result of increasing threats to the integrity and privacy of personal information, it was deemed necessary to implement protections for individuals to counter the rising incidents of theft, loss, and abuse of personal information that was attendant to the recent expansion of information technology and electronic communication.
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Its Private Electronic Remittance and Communication System handles large volumes of money remittances fast.
Today's electronic forms of communication may lack that emotional depth but they do enable us to connect more speedily and efficiently than I at least could manage with pen and ink.
The deal GE (nyse: GE - news - people ) reached with the International Union of Electronic Workers-Communication Workers of America (IUE-CWA) and the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE) covers wages and pensions--but what to do about rapidly rising health costs was always the thorniest issue, as it is an issue with workers, unionized and nonunionized, across the economy.
Toshiba's ten major operational groups were pruned to just four: power and industrial systems, information equipment and consumer electronics, communication systems and electronic components and materials.
The main contributors to the drop in output were electronic parts and devices, information and communication electronics equipment and chemicals, said the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
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Three federal laws -- the Privacy Protection Act, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Cable Communication Provider Act -- overlap and contradict one another in protecting Internet users' identities and personal information.
Conflicting reports have surfaced on whether the iPhone 5 will include a near-field communication (NFC) chip for electronic mobile payments.
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