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Political advocates and others are also subject to having their online activities scrutinized.
"Most of the people I know are subject to having their word-processing programs constantly upgraded," Mr. Zinsser said.
Any unlicensed security groups — the exact number is unknown, but there are many — would be subject to having their equipment confiscated.
Elsewhere, Popes Urban VIII and Innocent IX issued papal bulls excommunicating those who snuffed in church, the Ottoman sultan Murad IV made smoking a capital offense, and Russians were subject to having their noses cut off if caught smoking.
Before enforcement became more aggressive, cabbies caught refusing passengers were generally subject to having their licenses suspended only after a second offense and revoked only if three offenses occurred within three years.
Another appeal that could affect the case involves the decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upholding Mr. Picard's determination that the investors who were "net winners" by withdrawing more than they invested with Mr. Madoff could be subject to having that amount clawed back.
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