Global Security Watch > FTC Settles Another Case for Failure to Use Reasonable Security
[Technology & Marketing Law Blog] "The Commissions proposed complaint alleges that BJs stored members personal information on computers at its stores and failed to employ reasonable and appropriate security measures to protect the information. The complaint alleges that this failure was an unfair practice because it caused or was likely to cause substantial consumer injury that was not reasonably avoidable and was not outweighed by countervailing benefits to consumers or competition.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Lawprofessors.typepad.com] HealthLawProf Blog: January 2005: The right to be spared avoidable pain is beyond debate - as is the right to say yes or no to certain treatments in the knowledge of factors such as these. But once that has mutated into a right to expect assistance in dying, the responsibility of others is involved, as is the whole question of what society is saying about life and its possible meanings.
[Healthdirect.co.uk] Health Direct- blog on NHS news- how Labour is improving the UK's NHS: Back-door recruitment - despite a government clampdown on the ”active' recruitment of nurses from developing countries, the survey revealed clear evidence of ”back-door recruitment' with many nurses reporting they had initially worked in the UK for private sector employers before moving quickly, or immediately on completion of their adaptation course, to work in the NHS. Some nurses, mainly from sub Saharan Africa, also reported that they had to pay for some of the services provided by agencies and that they even went without pay during this period of work.
[Publicola.blogspot.com] Publicola: The Brady Campaign doesnt seem to understand that a receiver manufactured before the effective date of the assault weapons ban can be made into an assault weapon or a firearm that isnt considered an assault weapon, just as they cant seem to understand a receiver made after the effective date of the assault weapons ban cannot legally be made into an assault weapon for civilian use. They seem to be reasoning that since receivers are identified as pre or post ban that this supports their theory that the receiver itself is subject to the assault weapons ban no matter what type of firearm it is actually assembled into.
[Atangledweb.typepad.com] A TANGLED WEB: May 2005: George Galloway, Saddam Hussain's drinking buddy and manic MP elected by a coterie of militant Muslims - whose commitment to Islamic solidarity and nauseating Leftism far outweighed their support for the country they have chosen to reside in, has returned fresh from the United States to begin attacking the representatives of Ulster's loyal majority. Daily Ireland, choice of read for balaclava-clad, combat boot-wearing 'volunteers' everywhere, reports Galloway urging Tony Blair to face down democracy and impose his own agenda, notwithstanding steadfast opposition from the community which has been consistently humiliated by appeasement of the Provos.
[Cosmiciguana.com] Cosmic Iguana - Voice of the Evil Doers: January 2004 Archives: Agent Coleen Rowley, the chief lawyer in the Minneapolis field office, alleges that intelligence on Moussaoui provided by the French Government, which included information on his "activities connected with Osama bin Laden", was more than enough to obtain a warrant to search his laptop computer in the weeks before the terrorist attacks.
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