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"By the end of next year … we could see the start of a proper international framework which could be fair, transparent and independent of creditors, and lead to rapid resolution of countries' debts when they are in crisis," he said.
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The Conference on Fair Use (CONFU) in the late 1990s was an attempt to create guidelines for fair use which could be mutually agreed upon by copyright holders and educators.
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However, employers can indicate that they will want to dispose of the equipment at the end of the lease period, and as long as they do it for a 'fair market value', which could be as little as £30, the employee can keep the computer.
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