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The commissioner recommended that judges should approve communications data requests in cases where officers are seeking to discover journalists' sources.
It also recommended the Attorney General's Department re-examine "proportionality tests" in its processes to approve communications interception, including the "privacy impacts of proposed investigative activity" and whether it serves the "public interest".
But the small size meant the satellites couldn't be tracked with existing space monitoring technology, and the FCC, which must approve communications satellite launches, considered this too great a risk and declined to authorize Swarm's proposed deployment.
Now the FBI has a new plan: the bureau wants to pre-approve new communications technologies before they can be deployed.
Also, if there are suddenly a proliferation of LLCs (like the IRS sec. 527 independent expenditure committees that blossomed last decade), having the same CEO approve multiple communications might signify that someone is over-engaged.
If passed, the FSF will encourage the FA to tighten its rules on heritage issues "so that a football club's playing name, badge, colours and so forth cannot be changed without proper consultation with that club's supporters, and that a club's media should use only those approved elements in communications and publicity".
Is the blanket censorship of non-approved communications for all under 18s – something that goes far further than the even the Great Firewall of China – really the kind of thing a government minister should be able to idly suggest in 2016?
HAKOM grants, evaluates and revokes broadcast licenses for all forms of electronic communications in Croatia, approves mergers of communications-industry companies, imposes fines on those who are found to be in breach of applicable regulation and conducts constant supervision of the industry.
Shareholders of BCE Inc., Canada's largest communications company, approved the distribution of a 35percentt stake in the Nortel Networks Corporation.
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES; see History of cryptology), approved as a secure communications standard by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NISTT) in 2000, is compatible with implementation in smart cards, unlike its predecessor, the Data Encryption Standard DESS).
Canadian communications regulators approved the 51.7 billion Canadian dollar ($50.9 billion) buyout of BCE, the country's biggest phone provider, and set conditions that require the carrier to remain Canadian controlled.
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