Sentence examples for governing data from inspiring English sources

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Along with the new content regulations, the government also issued rules governing data security, Internet cafes and the electronic provision of government services.

The main law governing data mining, this has provided the administration with broad and unprecedented electronic-spying powers.

But he also pointed out that a dearth of specific legislation governing data use had left much in the hands of the courts.

For six months, he said, there was a "Ping Pong game" of lawyers' letters back and forth until, separately, the Constitutional Court there decided that the existing rules governing data retention, beyond those required for billing and logistics, were illegal.

The decision, in effect, refines an earlier judgment issued by the tribunal in December, when it ruled that Britain's current legal regime governing data collection through the internet by intelligence agencies – which has been recently updated to ensure compliance – did not violate the human rights of people in the UK.

"The privacy market is heating up," said Mark Little, an analyst at Ovum. "There is a move away from what I would call data fracking to consumers' creating their own contracts governing data use, and corporations' having to abide by those".

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Leveson calls for an increase in the maximum penalty available under section 55 of the Data Protection Act which governs data theft and makes it an offence "knowingly or recklessly" to obtain or disclose personal data.

The government argued in the case Dr. Nelson filed that a law called the Privacy Act, which governs data collection by federal agencies, provided the scientists with sufficient protection.

But YouTube Kids and other kid-targeted web products are almost totally unregulated, with the exception of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which governs data collection.

Prof Luciano Floridi, director of research at Oxford University's Internet Institute believes the time has come for new European ethical codes to govern "data donation" and its use for medical research.

Others, such as HL7, LOINC or NCPDP (spelling them out makes them sound no less obscure) are unique to the health-care industry and govern data interchange between hospitals, laboratories and pharmacies.

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