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A well-publicized, conspicuously posted limit on liability of several hundred thousand dollars would work no hardship on them.
At Reagan National Airport here, security guards are conspicuously posted on the approach roads, and at all airports, the police prevent cars from idling near the terminal, as was common before Sept. 11.
Katherine Wheelock is to be commended for her piece about the husband and wife dynamic within the confines of a kitchen ("He Cooks. She Stews. It's Love," Feb. 14), which is now conspicuously posted on our refrigerator door.
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The ordinance, meant to help the city track and exert more control over an estimated 400 vacant properties, requires owners to secure and maintain their buildings, abate graffiti and conspicuously post their contact information.
The California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 requires the operator of a commercial Web site that collects personal information about users to "conspicuously post its privacy policy on its Web site".
It requires the operator of a commercial Web site that collects personal information about users to "conspicuously post its privacy policy" on its home page or first "significant" page after entering the site.
"The companies were given 30 days to conspicuously post a privacy policy within their app that informs users of what personally identifiable information about them is being collected and what will be done with that private information," stated the official release.
The credit bureaus will have to conspicuously post a summary of consumer rights regarding their ability to dispute items and the bureaus' obligations to investigate.
CalOPPA stipulates that any online service which is based in California, or collects personal information from residents in California, is required to conspicuously post a privacy policy.
Under the deal, Apple Inc., Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., Research in Motion Ltd. and Hewlett-Packard Co. agreed to give apps the ability to conspicuously post clear and complete information on how they collect, use and share consumer data.
Against the argument that "regulations requiring hotels to... maintain a license, collect taxes conspicuously post their rates, and meet certain sanitary standards" are enough to make them "closely regulated," she responded, "[i]f such general regulations were sufficient... it would be hard to imagine a type of business that would not qualify".
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