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  2. File:EUR 2012-1201.pdf - Wikipedia

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    third party rights the Information Provider is not authorised to license; other intellectual property rights, including patents, trade marks, and design rights; and; identity documents such as the British Passport. Consult this guide for full details.

  3. Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Wikipedia

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    In their opinion, the meaning of Section 1201 is to extend, not merely duplicate, copyright holder's rights. [19] Society of American Archivists say they are not aware that the anti-trafficking provisions of section 1201(a)(2) and 1201(b) have had any impact in deterring copyright infringement. They do know, however, that the provisions have ...

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  6. Patients' rights - Wikipedia

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    The Charter of Patients' Rights lists seventeen rights that patients are entitled to: [6] Right to information: Every patient has the right to know what is the illness that they are suffering, its causes, the status of the diagnosis (provisional or confirmed), expected costs of treatment. Furthermore, service providers should communicate this ...

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    Learn how to safely access your AOL Mail from almost any computer connected up to the internet.

  8. Attorney–client privilege - Wikipedia

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    Attorney–client privilege or lawyer–client privilege is the common law doctrine of legal professional privilege in the United States. Attorney–client privilege is "[a] client's right to refuse to disclose and to prevent any other person from disclosing confidential communications between the client and the attorney."

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    (Reuters) -U.S. stock index futures were flat-to-slightly lower on Thursday, as investors paused after Wall Street's strong performance in the previous session and focused on corporate earnings ...