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  2. Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International - Wikipedia

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    Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International, 573 U.S. 208 (2014), was a 2014 United States Supreme Court [1] decision about patent eligibility of business method patents. [2] The issue in the case was whether certain patent claims for a computer-implemented, electronic escrow service covered abstract ideas, which would make the claims ineligible for patent protection.

  3. Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service ...

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    Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Commission, 447 U.S. 557 (1980), was an important case decided by the United States Supreme Court that laid out a four-part test for determining when restrictions on commercial speech violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Justice Powell wrote the opinion of the ...

  4. Combined oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care published a review of 36 studies including 8,422 female subjects in total taking combined oral contraceptive pills that found that 5,358 subjects (or 63.6 percent) reported no change in libido, 1,826 subjects (or 21.7 percent) reported an increase, and 1,238 subjects (or ...

  5. Corpse Party - Wikipedia

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    Corpse Party (Japanese: コープスパーティー, Hepburn: Kōpusu Pātī) is a supernatural survival horror adventure and dōjin soft video game series originally created by Makoto Kedōin [1] [2] and developed by Team GrisGris. [3]

  6. S corporation - Wikipedia

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    An S corporation (or S Corp), for United States federal income tax, is a closely held corporation (or, in some cases, a limited liability company (LLC) or a partnership) that makes a valid election to be taxed under Subchapter S of Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code. [1] In general, S corporations do not pay any income taxes.

  7. Alpha course - Wikipedia

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    By 2001 this figure had fallen to 7,300. [6] In 2018 the Alpha website described the course as running in over 100 countries and in over 100 languages, with more than 24 million people having taken the course. [7] As of 2022 the Alpha website states that the course "has been translated into 112 different languages". [8]

  8. C corporation - Wikipedia

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    Any distribution from the earnings and profits of a C corporation is treated as a dividend for U.S. income tax purposes. [6] "Earnings and profits" is a tax law concept similar to the financial accounting concept of retained earnings. [7] Exceptions apply to treat certain distributions as made in exchange for stock rather than as dividends.