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There is a catch-all offence for public servants and contractors who make "unauthorised disclosures" of information to third parties.
The bill would make unauthorised streaming of copyrighted material for profit a felony (instead of the misdemeanor it is today), with a penalty of up to five years in prison.
On Wednesday an offence came into force as part of the newly formed Australian Border Force that carries penalties of up to two years' in jail for detention staff who make unauthorised public disclosures.
The public may even applaud if Chinese companies make unauthorised copies of Pfizer's drugs, so that more people in China can afford the medicine they need to save their life.
Piracy will always remain, but if the entertainment industries are smart enough they'll eventually deliver services that make unauthorised downloading obsolete for most people.
It explained that if card data was found to have been stolen and used to make unauthorised payments, users would not have to pick up the bill.
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But it turned out that much of the performance was achieved by making unauthorised investments.
There have already been repeated controversies as residents of the bungalows – mainly members of parliament – have made unauthorised alterations.
Francesca was accused of making unauthorised cash withdrawals for personal use over the period of £111,000, and Elisabetta of £38,000.
At his trial in 2010, he admitted he had made unauthorised bets on the stock market without covering his risks.
Last year, it was reported that a member of GCHQ's staff had been sacked for making unauthorised searches.
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