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The directive provides that any cyber-operations "intended or likely to produce cyber effects within the United States" require the approval of the president, except in the case of an "emergency cyber action".

Article 5(1) of the Directive provides that a discharge shall not be considered a violation under Article 4 if it satisfies the conditions set out in Annex I, Regulations 9, 10, 11(a) and 11(c), or in Annex II, Regulations 5, 6(a), and 6(c) of Marpol 73/78.

The directive provides that, before a contract is concluded, the consumer must be aware of such things as the price, the most important features, the method of payment and, where appropriate, the cost of delivering the goods or services.

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2. Article 3(1) of Directive 96/9 must be interpreted as meaning that a 'database' within the meaning of Article 1(2) of that directive is protected by the copyright provided for by that directive provided that the selection or arrangement of the data it contains amounts to an original expression of the creative freedom of its author, which is a matter for the national court to determine.

Member States should be free to lay down rules on other aspects of commercial guarantees not covered by this Directive, provided that those rules do not deprive consumers of the protection afforded to them by the fully harmonised provisions of this Directive on commercial guarantees.

The four above mentioned directives provide that the Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, determines the third countries to be granted equivalence.

The Directive provides access to detention facilities for organizations that request to tour a facility and speak with individuals in immigration detention.

I congratulate the rapporteur, and I note that the Directive provides for a variety of instruments to enable these objectives to be achieved: periods allowed for withdrawal, reversal of the burden of proof under certain conditions, distinction between professionals and amateurs, exclusion of certain types of contract, especially those relating to financial services, specific information, etc.

40 Likewise, Article 2(2) of Directive 2006/115 provides that the principal director of a cinematographic work is to be considered its author or one of its authors.

15 Article 1(1) of Directive 2009/24 provides that 'Member States shall protect computer programs, by copyright, as literary works within the meaning of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works'.

It is also worth noting that even if registrations exists Article 6 of the Trade marks Directive (EU) provides that a trade mark cannot be used to prohibit a third party from using the protected term to indicate kind, quality, quantity, intended purpose, value, geographical origin, the time of production or other characteristics of goods or services.

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