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  2. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, a judge ordered Cicarelli and her boyfriend to pay all court and lawyer costs, as well as R$10,000 (roughly US$3,203) to the three defendants—YouTube, Globo, and iG, citing a lack of good faith in pushing the privacy case when their actions took place in public. [30]

  3. Federal political financing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Keeping Canada’s Economy & Jobs Growing Act, introduced in October 2011, triggered a phase-out of the per-vote subsidy from 2012-2015. [27] The amount paid out to parties decreased from approximately $2 per vote in 2012 to approximately $0.50 per vote in 2015, the final year of the subsidy. [28] Contribution limits were increased in 2014.

  4. Online Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The Online Streaming Act (French: Loi sur la diffusion continue en ligne), commonly known as Bill C-11, is a bill introduced in the 44th Canadian Parliament.It was first introduced on November 3, 2020, by Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault during the second session of the 43rd Canadian Parliament.

  5. FACT CHECK: No, This Video Does Not Show Illegal Votes ... - AOL

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    A post on X claims to show “brazen footage stealing senate seats” when a truck brought in ballots overnight in Wisconsin. Verdict: False There is no evidence that anything nefarious took place ...

  6. Vote buying - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, when asked if they thought it was wrong to accept rewards or monetary compensation for your vote, 78% said no. [30] One factor that needs to be iterated when it comes to studies that are based on surveys is that since vote buying is illegal in most countries, a researcher's ability to collect accurate data is hindered. This is ...

  7. Compulsory voting - Wikipedia

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    Voting is designed to track who is and is not in the country (including who may have defected). Dissenting votes are possible but are considered acts of treason that can have consequences for someone and their family since ballots are not secret. [92] [93] Paraguay: Over 75 [18] 65% [94] No [18] Citizens between 18 and 75 years old.

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  9. Cards Against Humanity to pay swing state nonvoters to ... - AOL

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    Cards Against Humanity is jumping into the 2024 White House election by offering to pay blue-leaning nonvoters in swing states to create a plan to vote. The company behind the popular card game ...