Until now, the White House had said it would only be able to copy two tapes per day.
Most mirroring services, such as Covestor, only allow you to copy the activity of investors that they have vetted.
The only member to receive a copy was the DUP's Mervyn Storey who chairs the Assembly's Education committee.
The only way to avoid the curse is to copy the tape and force unsuspecting friends to watch.
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Film gets beat up in the process of being run through a projector several times a day, and a print in heavy rotation may last only days, meaning another copy has to shipped to the theater.
Perhaps you never subscribed to Fangoria, or only infrequently grabbed a copy on the newsstand.
Unlike astronauts, who go through years of training and documentation, you will likely only be asked to supply the operator with a copy of your passport.
An alternative, or supplementary, protective measure is to only keep important information -- or a copy of important information -- on a USB flash drive, which you can keep on your person, making it harder for others to steal or damage.
Copyright protection provides the owner exclusive rights to use, copy and adapt the fictional characters, as well as other related rights, subject only to copyright defenses such as fair use or expiration.
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This makes sense given that the guidelines in current form are meant to apply only to data on information technology systems rather than hard-copy storage, with portal providers receiving and making use of some of the heaviest volume of customer data in China.
Who, for instance, buys a digital copy of a book for their Kindle only to go out and buy a hardcover version?
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Newsweek Digital is its own brand now, connected to the print magazine only by a small volume of duplicated copy, a few big-name writers and the wispy tendrils of history.
They will be releasing software for reading BBeB format on your computer so you can read books you've purchased on your PC as well as on the Reader, but apparently you can only "share" your copy of the book with up to six other devices.
PressThe only thing left in the Sherrod incident is for the copy editors to weigh in.
Four were destroyed or were used to improve the current manuscript, which is therefore the only extant copy of the Deed.
HarperCollins sells e-books to libraries at prices comparable to those it charges consumers, but each e-book can only be lent out 26 times until the library has to buy another copy.
They'll only have permission to lend to one person at a time for each copy, although Macmillan's comments to LibraryJournal leave the door open to changing terms should the pilot struggle to gain traction.
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Woods only visits these shores to play the Open, Mickelson is trying to copy Woods and does not like the cold anyway, and Singh is, well... nobody's sure what his excuse is this year.
Rohrer built the application and stored the only copy on a flash memory drive, which he showed to the GDC crowd.
Another primary concern about the game was that each copy allowed for only one player using one screen name to use it.
There are probably only one-tenth of that many people who actually need to have a physical copy in their hands.
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The shopper would also see that eBay only has one copy of the game left and can easily click a link to purchase it.
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But with barely 72 hours to rehearse -- Kaye received the first copy of Pendereki's score only on Thursday -- the director said it was Gergiev's abilities to bring the best out of the musicians which brought the orchestra to life.
Moreover, League adds, if you had only one copy of a blockbuster film running in several auditoriums, you'd have to jury-rig a setup in which you would run the film through multiple projectors, an arrangement that was both clumsy and dangerous.
To get a copy of a movie off Gnutella, for example, a user need only double-click and wait for the download, while videotapes require setting up multiple VCRs.
If we do not limit the scope of copy-prevention technology then we face a world where individuals can only gain access to information at the whim of its creator.
The Toshiba rep claimed it was Microsoft's fault as they needed to have the corresponding standards built into Vista, which if true implies managed copy will ONLY be available using Vista?
The only restriction on use is that it has to be installed on a "genuine" Windows PC - one whose copy of its operating system has been verified by Microsoft.
Because if Iraq is not effectively disarmed not only could she use chemical and biological weapons against her own people again, other rogue states would be encouraged to copy her, the spread of those weapons would multiply the likelihood that terrorists would lay their hands on them.
Here's something that opponents of restrictive DRM implementations aren't going to be too happy with: ZDNet is reporting that new copy-protection software for DVD publishers from a company called ProtectDisc not only makes it difficult to rip movies that you've purchased -- no surprise there -- but actually prevents discs from playing in a Windows PC at all.
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