The NFL was hoping for broader antitrust law protection, but the result is not surprising.
"While economic interests have been able to make the law work for them, those most affected by their operations have often seen the law and protection of the law recede in the face of corporate power, " she says.
Police told Sara Payne her details were in notes compiled by Mulcaire, who was used by the NoW, which championed her Sarah's Law child protection campaign.
By doing this, Google violates European data protection law, according to a German data protection watchdog.
European law (data protection is one of those legal areas which belongs to the EU, so the law is the same right across the bloc, not different for each country) is absolutely adamant about this.
The theft of personal information is a criminal act under Israel's Privacy Protection law.
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
The virus is the first to flout the cardinal law of virus protection: Don't open suspicious attachments.
In 1983 the U.S. enacted a law giving special protection from competition for drugs for rare diseases.
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Codes of ethics, required by law for the protection of investors, not required to be shown to investors?
It is their ideas that have given birth to whole new industries, and they need the law's protection.
The Law of Heritage Protection, for example, which mandates the protection of buildings constructed before 1941, was not passed until 2008.
As a matter of historical doctrine, the old Equal Protection law would look with amazement on these developments.
But other off-patent drugs are doing less well without intellectual property law's protection.
In his article Recent Developments in Asset Protection Law published in the Wealth Strategies Journal, Jay D.
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"This is a very basic consumer-protection law and it is also a very basic civil-rights law, " said Mr. Mintz.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's "You and Yours" programme, he said it looked like "a very significant breach of data protection law".
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The law also provides protection against often intrusive state regulations and reduces the restrictions on underwriters using public offerings to fund research.
India will have to pass a law on data protection and privacy.
The deputies demanded fewer restrictions on the issue of shares, speedy passage of an Individual Private Enterprise Management Law and credit protection for small firms.
There have been similar unpleasant surprises in employment and consumer-protection law.
Wages are up by 10-15%, he says, and a new labour-protection law that came into effect on January 1st increases costs by the same amount again.
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This is clearly not personal data, and Irish data protection law rightly places some valuable and reasonable limits on the data that has to be provided.
The Kansas Supreme Court recently held that doctors can be sued under that state's consumer protection law, as a kind of end run around traditional malpractice suits.
Challenging him is Elizabeth Warren, a liberal Harvard professor known in Washington for designing a new consumer protection law and for the rage she provokes among conservatives.
According to a survey by whistleblower protection law firm Labaton Sucharov, 81 percent of Americans do not believe the government has done enough to stop corporate wrongdoing.
Indeed, some economists argue that America's relatively debtor-friendly bankruptcy laws explain why it has a more entrepreneurial culture than countries where the law provides greater protection to creditors.
It recently revised its narrow securities statute into a broad state consumer protection law that allows regulators to shut down boiler rooms without first trying to figure whether what they are selling is a security.
Also being tabled is an amendment to the rights protection law for the elderly, which would make "visiting or contacting elderly family members" a legal requirement for younger family members, according to the Beijing Times and Beijng News.
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