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...Those close to the family see the irony in how its fiercely protected private affairs — there was even a bust-up over a gravestone commemorating the twins’ father — could now be written about in the very...
...We want to have a big impact on the world, but our research has to be protected,” Hassabis says. “We showed that you can make a lot of advances using this kind of culture....
...First, Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protected family and private life, was used to supercharge the equitable doctrine of confidentiality....
...Patrick Racz, Smartflash’s founder, made headlines in December 2000 for trying to sell his registered company name, Internet Plc, and its associated domain names for £1m....
...If successful, the plans to build out a better protected web address around. secure would involve an investment of at least £5m in security measures....
...Can that be protected? Apparently so....
...The brokerage allegedly dipped into protected customer accounts to satisfy its own funding shortfall, leaving a hole in clients’ money....
...Oberthur’s unusual step of tapping up buy-out firms could boost its cash position ahead of a bid as well as giving private equity an inroad into ownership of a protected and profitable industry....
...Until recently, such a bid would have been unthinkable, because Asia was largely protected from emerging alternative platforms by its patchwork of national regulations....
...Now the intention to raise money is in the public domain it is vital for Greece that the issue is successful....
...It was founded by Jonathan Brealey and Tim Beresford, who also started 123-reg, the UK’s largest domain provider....
...In theory, the new law will allow the state to use its power of eminent domain to acquire all necessary land for infrastructure projects....
...Corporate India, which for decades was content to stay at home, its domestic markets protected from foreign competition, has recently embarked on an overseas spending spree....
...Our recordings are protected for 95 years in the US and for 70 years in Australia, Singapore and Brazil. Back home in the UK and across Europe, our recordings are protected for just 50 years....
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