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Indeed, a work may be "commercial" under the bill "regardless of whether a person who electronically disseminates it seeks commercial advantage or private financial gain from the dissemination". As a result of such a broad terminology, virtually anyone could potentially seek a court order to disclose the name and physical address of a covered website's owner.

"The stigma of Alaska's Megan's Law results not from public display for ridicule and shaming but from the dissemination of accurate information about a criminal record, most of which is already public," Justice Kennedy said.

From the age of Christopher Columbus up to 1914, improvements in communication – from the dissemination of printed maps to the rise of newspapers, telegraphs and photography – gave (western) societies increasing control over their fate.

The Copyright Act furthers this core purpose by granting authors a limited monopoly over (and thus the opportunity to profit from) the dissemination of their original works of authorship.

Government agencies and the military, educators, companies, and organizations have all appropriated the format for purposes beyond play, ranging from the dissemination of information and commercial advertising to literacy education, moral and political socialization, and militarist propaganda targeting children and adults alike.

The ending term of Eq. (2), A = A + − A −, assembles donations initiating from the dissemination of sidewall and shallow In adatoms, for which the precise resolution is specified in the previous data [131, 132].

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If we identify who the super-connectors are, what is the effect of vaccinating them (or isolating them from the network) for the dissemination of the virus?

Far from assisting the dissemination of research, the big publishers impede it, as their long turnaround times can delay the release of findings by a year or more.

"We believe the publisher adds relatively little value to the publishing process … if the process really were as complex, costly and value-added as the publishers protest that it is, 40% margins wouldn't be available". Far from assisting the dissemination of research, the big publishers impede it, as their long turnaround times can delay the release of findings by a year or more.

The FCC was created in 1934 for the dual-purpose of preventing any one political party from controlling the dissemination of information and giving all qualified candidates equal opportunity of access to the public airwaves.

In influenza infections in murine models, protection by CD8 T cells has been shown to be derived from restricting the dissemination of influenza A as well as of influenza variants [72] [76].

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