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Evaluative judgments, about the content law ought to have or what it ought to prescribe, partly determine what the law actually is.

The brief officially argued for neither side but did note that "rigid rules" like the third-party doctrine don't make sense when applied to digital technologies, and that the government should develop a more nuanced view of what kind of content law enforcement can scoop up without a warrant.

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In Lula's second term, the government moved away from liberal economic policies, defending sectors of Brazilian industry through subsidised credit, tax breaks, and national content laws.

Zuckerberg said VKontakte's home-turf advantages included "less strict content laws" and allowing illegal file downloads.

Despite the closed door historical arrogance of platforms to access requests, Neudert nevertheless argues for "flexibility" now and "more dialogue and "more openness", rather than heavy-handed German-style content laws.

In China, where content laws are far more restrictive and penalties for defying government proscriptions on content are far more severe, new social media giants and telecom providers like Musical.ly, Live.me, China Mobile Communications, Thunder and China Unicom have moved away from employing human censors to deploying a technology from the young Guangzhou-based startup Tuputech.

The fat content laws, however, apply to all grinders.

To avoid being swallowed up by "American culture," Canadian content laws help preserve the Canadian identity vis-à-vis the medias.

To be fair, some companies have involuntarily had to implement this new business model of investing -- driven by conditions on the ground that necessitate it prior to investment, or government imposed conditions, i.e., local content laws, that force a social benefit initiative in its tenets and execution.

For example, policies that lower prices for healthy foods, regulations ensuring the proper labeling of nutritional content, laws prohibiting the marketing and sale of fatty foods, and urban planning and infrastructure promoting increased physical activity, such as parks and walkways, have been implemented in several nations to prevent obesity [ 16, 42– 42].

In 2014 the government banned the export of some raw minerals in a disastrous effort to ramp up domestic smelting; exports of bauxite collapsed from 55m to 500,000 tonnes within a year, without any concomitant rise in alumina or aluminium exports.Local-content laws abound, covering energy, retailing and carmaking, among other sectors.

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