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  • ...nal amount is paid by the umbrella policy (up to the limit of the umbrella policy). ...the "umbrella" nomenclature is a reference to the broader coverage of the policy.
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  • * ''1891'' - Aetna issued its first accident policy, purchased by Morgan Bulkeley himself.<ref name="ae"/> * ''1912'' - Aetna introduced the first combination automobile policy, with several separate types of coverage combined into one contract. Severa
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  • ...e Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Domestic Policy|Domestic Policy Subcommittee]] under Kucinich.<ref>[http://oversight.house.gov/index.php?op ...information. The unfair billing practices involved billing customers for privacy related products without having the authorization necessary to perform the
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  • ...lts rigged to favor Google's paid advertisers, that [[Gmail]] violates the privacy of its users to place ad results related to the content of their emails and ...st1=Heiner |first1=David |title=Request for Comment: Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy |url=http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/microsoft.p
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  • ...over paid editing |author= Mullin, Joe |url = https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/01/wikimedia-foundation-employee-ousted-over-paid-editing/ |date= Janu ...nternet"/> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine stated that the open-door policy of allowing anyone to edit had made Wikipedia the biggest and possibly the
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  • ...the "Internet czar" for his influence in the enforcement of China's online policy, at Facebook's headquarters on December 8, 2014. The meeting occurred after ...as they listed items for sale. The program came under scrutiny because of privacy concerns from groups and individual users. Zuckerberg and Facebook failed t
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  • {{redirects|Original research|Wikipedia's policy against directly including in articles the results of editor-conducted rese {{selfref|Original research redirects here. For the Wikipedia policy, see [[Wikipedia:No original research]]}}
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  • ...jsp?arnumber=6113205 |first1=R. |title=2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Social Co Even a short policy like "ignore all rules" was found to have generated a lot of discussion and
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  • ...onymity|anonymous]] edits on Wikipedia, claiming that it is an invasion of privacy, particularly for corporations, and that it attacks "Self-invention". He hi ...iality}} Wikipedia administrators subsequently [[Wikipedia:Semi-protection policy|restricted edits]] to the pages by anonymous and newly created user account
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  • ...ttp://www.aproundtable.org/library/articles/life/peter_lewis.html American Policy Roundtable: "Peter B. Lewis: This lone ranger has nothing to hide from the ...nsurance. It also provides insurance-related services, primarily providing policy issuance and claims adjusting services in 25 states for Commercial Auto Ins
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  • ...tion|visualization]], [[Query language|querying,]] updating, [[information privacy]] and data source. Big data was originally associated with three key concep ...Big Data for Development: A Review of Promises and Challenges. Development Policy Review. |url=http://www.martinhilbert.net/big-data-for-development |work=ma
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  • ...sites/michaelgoldstein/2018/01/05/from-do-not-disturb-to-deportation-hotel-privacy-makes-news/#5b1bad9a33fc> ...travel/roadwarriorvoices/2018/01/02/hilton-changes-its-do-not-disturb-sign-policy/997772001/>
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  • ...blood or by marriage. On the marriage of cousins, [[Catholicism|Catholic]] policy has evolved from initial acceptance, through a long period of general prohi ...vate life, as it represents an arbitrary interference with an individual's privacy, which is not permitted under international law.<ref>[https://www.hrw.org/n
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  • ...Politics: The Regional Origins of the Moral Majority |journal=[[Journal of Policy History]] |volume=22|pages=125–147|issue=2|date=April 2010|publisher=[[Ca ...sion of Falwell's [[privacy]] (the Virginia courts had not recognized this privacy tort, which is recognized in other states).<ref>"Falwell Says He Will Press
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