The Consumer and Investor Access to Information Act of 1999: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1858, June 15, 1999, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 92 lappuses |
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... activities , competition , and innovation that is es- sential for our economy to continue to grow . I know that the mem- bers of the subcommittee are sensitive to those concerns , and H.R. 1858 clearly works at balancing those competing ...
... activities , competition , and innovation that is es- sential for our economy to continue to grow . I know that the mem- bers of the subcommittee are sensitive to those concerns , and H.R. 1858 clearly works at balancing those competing ...
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... activities represent enormous investments in highly complex knowledge management processes that are vital to human health , the environment , national security , scientific progress , and technological innovation - and , in turn , to ...
... activities represent enormous investments in highly complex knowledge management processes that are vital to human health , the environment , national security , scientific progress , and technological innovation - and , in turn , to ...
12. lappuse
... activities , so as to avoid unintended con- sequences ; legislation should not affect established contractual relationships and should apply only prospectively and with reasonable notice . 5. Any database misappropriation regime should ...
... activities , so as to avoid unintended con- sequences ; legislation should not affect established contractual relationships and should apply only prospectively and with reasonable notice . 5. Any database misappropriation regime should ...
18. lappuse
... activities , so as to avoid un- intended consequences ; legislation should not affect established contrac- tual relationships and should apply only prospectively and with reason- able notice . Until the introduction of H.R. 1858 ...
... activities , so as to avoid un- intended consequences ; legislation should not affect established contrac- tual relationships and should apply only prospectively and with reason- able notice . Until the introduction of H.R. 1858 ...
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... activities would not be in direct commercial competition . We note that this type of conduct could occur even without section 103 ( d ) on the grounds that the basic prohibition requires distribution " to the public , " an ambiguous ...
... activities would not be in direct commercial competition . We note that this type of conduct could occur even without section 103 ( d ) on the grounds that the basic prohibition requires distribution " to the public , " an ambiguous ...
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