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These would not be countries per se, but more like a network of private individuals and corporations, who prefer to do business in high-quality gold-linked currencies.
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Maybe some more sleuthy individuals employed private detectives like some film noir turn of romantic events, but for the most part, people had no way of easily snooping on their loved ones' communicative naughtiness.
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It is one of the world's great shames that such abuse draws almost no attention, and apart from the efforts of private individuals operating at great risk, like Hae-young Lee or her North Korean interviewees, almost nothing gets done about it.
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They run the gamut from government investment funds, state-owned companies and central banks to wealthy individuals like members of the Saudi royal family and even private companies owned by Arab potentates.
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The law essentially criminalizes anyone who gains unauthorized access to computer systems, and many private individuals have used the law to sue Internet companies like Yahoo, Amazon.com and DoubleClick for placing "cookies" on computer hard drives, Freeman said.
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The California False Claims Act, like other state false claims laws, allows private citizens to sue companies or individuals that defraud state or local government entities.
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