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La coalition gouvernementale a adopté ce dimanche un projet de loi qui devrait obliger la grande majorité des “Haredim” (séminaristes juifs ultra-orthodoxes)… 07/07/2013
ژان پل دوم، یک گام دیگر به مقام قداست نزدیک شد. مجمع عمومی واتیکان و کمیسیونی ویژه معجزه وی را در زمینه شفا دادن زنی در اول ماه مه همزمان با مراسم بزرگداشت… 02/07/2013
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Les deux chambres de la Douma viennent d’adopter une loi qui suscite la colère de l’opposition. Le texte instaure de lourdes amendes contre ceux qui… 06/06/2012
گزارش تحلیلی پس از چین حالا نوبت روسیه است که مالیات اتحادیه اروپا بر پرواز‌ها برای انتشار گاز دی اکسید کربن را تحریم کند. در حالیکه اتحادیه اروپا با… 12/03/2012
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La loi qui régit la divulgation obligatoire et volontaire des communications des clients par les entreprises de télécommunications a été altérée pour permettre aux organismes de demander de telles communications conformément aux dispositions du titre 18 du Code des États-Unis relatives à la divulgation des communications électroniques (chapitre 119), aux enregistreurs sous forme de stylos et mouchards (chapitre 206) et communications stockées (121), même si elle a exclu la divulgation des habitudes de consultation des abonnés aux services de télécommunications.
Various provisions allowed for the disclosure of electronic communications to law enforcement agencies. Those who operate or own a “protected computer” can give permission for authorities to intercept communications carried out on the machine, thus bypassing the requirements of the Wiretap statute.[46] The definition of a “protected computer” is defined in 18 U.S.C. § 1030(e)(2) and broadly encompasses those computers used in interstate or foreign commerce or communication, including ones located outside the United States. The law governing obligatory and voluntary disclosure of customer communications by cable companies was altered to allow agencies to demand such communications under U.S.C. Title 18 provisions relating to the disclosure of electronic communications (chapter 119), pen registers and trap and trace devices (chapter 206) and stored communications (121), though it excluded the disclosure of cable subscriber viewing habits.[47] Subpoenas issued to Internet Service Providers were expanded to include not only “the name, address, local and long distance telephone toll billing records, telephone number or other subscriber number or identity, and length of service of a subscriber” but also session times and durations, types of services used, communication device address information (e.g. IP addresses), payment method and bank account and credit card numbers.[48] Communication providers are also allowed to disclose customer records or communications if they suspect there is a danger to “life and limb”.[49]