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  2. Scope limitation - Wikipedia

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    A scope limitation is a restriction on the applicability of an auditor's report that may arise from the inability to obtain sufficient appropriate evidence about a component in the financial statements. When all the audit procedures that are considered necessary, either by circumstances, engagement, or client limitation, the audit is limited in ...

  3. Limitations on copyrightability in Canadian copyright law

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    These limitations define the scope of copyright protection by placing limits on ability of copyright holders to deny other users or creators the ability to employ the ideas, facts, and concepts underlying their protected expression. There are two major doctrinal devices employed to place limits on the scope of copyright:

  4. Field-of-use limitation - Wikipedia

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    A field-of-use limitation is a provision in a patent license [1] that limits the scope of what the patent owner authorizes a manufacturing licensee (that is, a licensee [2] that manufactures a patented product or performs a patented process) to do in relation to the patent, by specifying a defined field of use—that is, a defined field of permissible operation by the licensee.

  5. Project management triangle - Wikipedia

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    James P. Lewis [7] suggests that project scope represents the area of the triangle, and can be chosen as a variable to achieve project success. He calls this relationship PCTS (Performance, Cost, Time, Scope), and suggests that a project can pick any three. The real value of the project triangle is to show the complexity that is present in any ...

  6. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    The scope of copyright limitations and exceptions became a subject of societal and political debate within various nations in the late 1990s and early 2000s, largely due to the impact of digital technology, the changes in national copyright legislations for compliance with TRIPS, and the enactment of anti-circumvention rules in response to the ...

  7. Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act

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    One example of an OSP that did receive a direct financial benefit from infringing activity was Napster. In A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. , [ 10 ] the court held that copyrighted material on Napster's system created a "draw" for customers which resulted in a direct financial benefit because Napster's future revenue was directly dependent on ...

  8. Longitudinal study - Wikipedia

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    Under longitudinal research methods, the reduction in the research sample will bias the remaining smaller sample. [ citation needed ] Practice effect is also one of the problems: longitudinal studies tend to be influenced because subjects repeat the same procedure many times (potentially introducing autocorrelation ), and this may cause their ...

  9. Scope neglect - Wikipedia

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    Scope neglect, plays a role in this, as the large scale of suffering in the wild can be difficult for people to fully comprehend, leading to reduced moral consideration. As a result, the ethical implications of wild animal suffering are often less prioritized in comparison to other forms of animal welfare.