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  2. 2008–2009 Belgian financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2008–2009 Belgian financial crisis is a major financial crisis that hit Belgium from mid-2008 onwards. Two of the country's largest banks – Fortis and Dexia – started to face severe problems, exacerbated by the financial problems hitting other banks around the world.

  3. Free video - Wikipedia

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    Free video is used extensively on Wikipedia, and is also the exclusive type of video content stored on the Wikimedia Commons. While Wikipedia allows for the uploading of fair use video (only in Ogg Theora format), the Wikimedia Commons strictly forbids the uploading of fair use video or any video containing depiction of symbols or other content that is prior licensed under a proprietary license.

  4. List of websites blocked in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Court orders (mainly for copyright issues) Unilateral blocking (some websites have been reported as being blocked without any known court order on the sole initiative of certain ISPs) Gambling regulations (Belgian gambling laws requires a Gambling business to have a local physical gambling point and proper license in order to provide online ...

  5. Legal aspects of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the record industry's attempts to criminalize file sharing were thwarted when Judge Paz Aldecoa declared it legal to download indiscriminately in Spain, if done for private use and without any intent to profit, [34] [35] and the head of the police's technology squad has publicly said "No pasa nada. Podéis bajar lo que queráis del eMule.

  6. Voyager customers granted access to $270 million in latest ...

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    Customers of insolvent crypto lender Voyager Digital reaped a minor win in court Thursday morning with a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge approving Voyager’s motion to give customers back $270 million in ...

  7. BlockFi files for bankruptcy as FTX fallout ripples through ...

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    BlockFi filed for bankruptcy Monday, becoming the latest crypto firm to go under following the rapid collapse of FTX. ... Download the Yahoo Finance app for Apple or Android. ... 7-Eleven is ...

  8. List of copyright case law - Wikipedia

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    Note: if no court name is given, according to convention, the case is from the Supreme Court of the United States.Supreme Court rulings are binding precedent across the United States; Circuit Court rulings are binding within a certain portion of it (the circuit in question); District Court rulings are not binding precedent, but may still be referred to by other courts.

  9. FTX creditors 'could be more than one million,' bankruptcy ...

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    FTX may have more than 1 million creditors, a new court document in the crypto exchange's bankruptcy case shows, ten times more than what the company said it had when it filed for Chapter 11 on ...