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Some US-owned communications companies believe they are being put under conflicting legal pressures with their British-based firms being handed UK warrants to divulge data secretly that US law debars them from doing.
The idea is that such assurances will prompt companies to divulge data that could help in building a national defense for the Internet -- without having to worry about alarming the companies' customers, inciting their shareholders or opening themselves up to copycat hackers.
Have you found yourself smoothing things over with clients who were reluctant to divulge data about their business?
Point is, if a US tech service can access data, a US tech service can be made to divulge data to an authoritarian US government.
He demanded that they divulge data on the prices that they are paying for the drugs they offer beneficiaries, along with their administrative costs, negotiated price discounts and other price concessions obtained from drug makers.
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This debate underlies ongoing litigation between EMA and U.S. company InterMune, which sued the agency for divulging data to competitors.
The group, calling itself Guardians of Peace, has divulged data including thousands of emails from studio chiefs, salaries of top executives and Social Security numbers of 47,000 current and former employees.
In addition, all study personnel will sign a confidentiality agreement to not divulge information or data related to the study.
Yet when asked for data, the amount of poison used and where, the agency has declined to divulge information.
He said that while the company "co-owns" the data with its clients, its agreements with retailers currently forbid it to sell or divulge information about individual candidates.
Researchers could be obliged to divulge information.
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