Olam International, a Singapore-based processor of agricultural products and food ingredients, has reported that its revenues increased by 9.2% to S$4.9bn ($3.95bn) for the second quarter of 2013, compared to S$4.48bn ($3.61bn) for the same ...
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Twitter has released new numbers showing that the social network complied with government data requests 69% of the time in the U.S., as government requests for user information worldwide continue to rise. The total number of information ...
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Twitter has released new numbers showing that the social network complied with government data requests 69 percent of the time in the U.S., as government requests for user information worldwide continue to rise. The total number of ...
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Google’s Transparency Reports, which are released every six months, are interesting not just for what they reveal about government requests for Internet user data, but also for what they fail to reveal. Transparency reports are ...
Governments continue to ask Google for more data about its users, with more than two-thirds of requests in the U.S. made through a subpoena, which usually doesn't require asking a judge for a search warrant. User data requests of all ...
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Google's Transparency Reports, released every six months, are interesting not just for what they reveal about government requests for Internet user data, but also for what they do not reveal. Transparency reports are basically a biannual ...
Google has reported a "steady increase" in government requests to hand over data from internet users in the second half of 2012. The web giant's semiannual "transparency report" showed the most requests came from the United States, with ...
Oral arguments for the appeal in James D. Freeman v. Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC, et al. (PGW) will begin Wednesday, January 16, 2013, a letter from clerk Marcia M. Waldron for the United States Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, Pa., ...
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The U.S. government misrepresented facts when it approached a court for search warrants against Megaupload, according to a filing Wednesday by counsels of the file-sharing site. The basis for the warrants was the charge that Megaupload ...
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In Volume 5,Issue 1 of Prime magazine,Jonathan Tulkoff,the president of Uniwire International Ltd.discusses the current situation and future prospects for the import/domestic dynamic in the US wire rod market. The end of 2011 was marked ...
Strike Resources associate Cuervo Resources has intersected massive magnetite mineralization over at least 1,400 meter of strike at the Bob 1 target zone in the Cerro Ccopane iron ore project, Peru. Strike said that the mineralization ...
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Computerworld - Individuals have no reasonable expectation of privacy in historical cell phone location data collected and maintained by phone companies, a federal prosecutor said in oral arguments Monday before a three-judge panel from the ...
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It is reported that Strike Resources is set to provide an update on its Apurimac iron ore JV in Peru and has requested a voluntary suspension from the ASX until 31st December 2012. Strike's two principal projects in the bulk commodities ...
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ECR Minerals has revealed that it could give its shareholders part of the company’s 19% stake in TSX Venture-listed THEMAC Resources. ECR said it is aware of its shareholders’ enthusiasm for THEMAC and the Copper Flat project ...
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The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from unlawful searches and seizures. Among other things, this means that if law enforcement suspects someone of a crime, they need a probable-cause warrant before they can search a person's home, car ...
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