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  • ==Law in United States== ...onal privacy or data security laws, and hundreds of such laws among its 50 states. (California alone has more than 25 state privacy and data security laws). ...
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    ...hout the United States and in much of the British Commonwealth outside the United Kingdom. ...
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  • ...973 F.2d 1441 (9th Cir. 1992), cert. denied, 113 S.Ct. 1859 (1993); United States v. Villegas, 1993 WL 535013 (S.D.N.Y. December 22, 1993).<br> ...
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  • ==United States== As members of the Union, states have no powers of external sovereignty, but, subject to the Federal Constit ...
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  • ...ed in interstate commerce.[[FN67]] This act amended Title 18 of the United States code to provide, for the first time, federal criminal liability for theft o ...ederal act does not preempt state trade secret protection, therefore, many states have enacted statutes that either punish the theft of trade secrets per se ...
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  • ...United States, or into the United States from any place outside the United States, shall make a report thereof. A person is deemed to have caused such transp ...orted, mailed, or shipped to such person from any place outside the United States with respect to which a report has not been filed under paragraph (a) of th ...
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  • ...ude individuals from the preliminary hearing has been upheld by the United States Supreme Court. Limits on this right have also resulted from state legislati ...
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  • ...ll as industry-initiated rules. Laws have been passed by nearly all the US states (see partial list below). The first state to pass a credit freeze law was C ...tive way to prevent financial [[identity theft]]. Each year in the United States, approximately 15 percent of all cases of identity theft are cases of new a ...
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  • ...ses are settled by plea bargain than any other way,[[FN68]] and the United States Supreme Court has upheld the validity of plea bargaining.[[FN69]] A plea ba ...
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  • ...Accreditation Process''' ('''DIACAP''') is a process defined by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) for managing risk. DIACAP replaced the former p [[Category:United States Department of Defense|Information Technology Security]] ...
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  • [[Privacy Laws in United States]]<br> [[Privacy Laws in United Kingdom]]<br> ...
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  • ...tected computers''' is a term used in Title 18, Section 1030 of the United States Code, (the [[Computer Fraud and Abuse Act]]) which prohibits a number of di ...usively for such use, used by or for a financial institution or the United States Government and the conduct constituting the offense affects that use by or ...
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  • ...ce Certification and Accreditation Process''' ('''DIACAP''') is the United States Department of Defense (DoD) process to ensure that [[risk management]] is a [[Category:United States Department of Defense|Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation ...
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  • * [[USC_2712 | 2712]]. Civil actions against the United States ...
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  • Not restrained by the First Amendment, countries outside of the United States have begun to regulate online content as they would publications or speech ...ment by chilling protected speech that occurs simultaneously in the United States. ...
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  • ...storage and retrieval device as in a closed container."). See also United States v. Long, 64 M.J. 57 (CAAF 2006) (finding REOP in emails defendant sent from ...nited States v. Walser, 275 F.3d 981, 986 (10th Cir. 2001). But see United States v. Gorshkov, 2001 WL 1024026, at *2 (W.D. Wash. May 23, 2001) (holding that ...
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  • ...losure of information to Congress or the Comptroller General of the United States. ...
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  • ...he longstanding general principle that those who do business in the United States must accept the burdens along with the benefits of U.S. law. ...
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  • ...the same and fails to deliver it to the officer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it;<br> ::'''(B)''' information from any department or agency of the United States; or<br> ...
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  • ...re of information to the Congress or the Comptroller General of the United States. While this sub-chapter is in effect, sub-chapter II of this chapter shall ...
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  • Enemies of the United States.<br> ...
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