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p. 9, [www.economie.gouv.qc.ca/strategienumerique]. 71. Intelligence artificielle [http://tpe-intelligence-artificielle-2013.e-monsite.com/pages/definition-de-l-intelligence-artificielle.html] 72. Réseau large bande [https://www
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Plan stratégique Cameroun Numérique 2020fr
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l’Economie numérique (JNEN) Regrouper une fois par Nombre de JNEN an des intelligences en organisées vue de propositions concrètes permettant de booster le développement
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électroniques et de fournir les services de communications électroniques depuis un équipement intelligent local vers l’abonné ; Réseau de communications électroniques ouvert au public : ensemble
Cameroon flagLaw relating to cybersecurity and cybercriminality 1
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deceptive software or spyware; (56) Plain text: version .of a message that is intelligible to and understandable by all; (57) Cryptographic means: equipment or software designed
Cape Verde flag[WORKING PAPER] Digital Economy Cabo Verde
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Lab for harnessing disrupting technologies (e.g., Internet of Things, Blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence) in support of these industries. An incentive for start-ups, data-driven businesses
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notamment en ce qui concerne les ressources destinées aux services de réseaux intelligents ou permettant l’itinérance sur les réseaux mobiles ; • de fournir l’accès
Kenya flagNATIONAL ICT POLICY 2019
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use our own data. Deep Learning: Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence focusing on data classification, trend identification and predictive analytics.
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Uganda flagKampala Stocks Supermarket Co. Ltd v Seven Days International Ltd
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SHI FU” in respect of coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee, flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery
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Uganda flagThe Registered Trustees of Kampala Institute v Departed Asians Property Custodian Board
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substantially what the difference between the two cases. The other differences are artificial. For it is difficult to interpret the decision of the Court in the
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Uganda flagAngella Katatumba v The ACCU
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purpose of the rules is to compel each party to state clearly and intelligibly the material facts on which he relies, omitting everything immaterial and to
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Uganda flagBwanika & 16 others v Uganda Registration Services Bureau
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regulate, oversee the operations of the licensed Collecting Societies, establish an intelligent network monitoring system to monitor, compliance, collections, distributions and quality of
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South Africa flagTriomed (Pty) Ltd v Beecham Group PLC and others [2001] 2 All SA 126 (T) 1
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] functional features for an article and so inhibit or prevent competition. Artificial barriers to free competition are precluded by laws relating to competition 
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South Africa flagTriomed (Pty) Ltd v Beecham Group PLC and others [2001] 2 All SA 126 (T)
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] functional features for an article and so inhibit or prevent competition. Artificial barriers to free competition are precluded by laws relating to competition 
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South Africa flagSafari Surf Shop CC v Heavywater and others [1996] 4 All SA 316 (D)
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[6
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South Africa flagProfessional Provident Society of South Africa v P.P.I. Makelaars and another [1996] 2 All SA 206 (W
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] are applied. This notional customer must be conceived as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. A comparison must be
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South Africa flagPPI Makelaars and another v Professional Provident Society of South Africa [1997] 4 All SA 444 (A)
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[4
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South Africa flagPioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd v Bothaville Milling (Pty) Ltd [2014] 2 All SA 282 (SCA)
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ayed for sale. The average customer was to be taken as someone of average intelligence, eyesight, observation and recollection. The two products had to be considered not[
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South Africa flagOn Line Lottery Services (Pty) Ltd v National Lotteries Board [2009] 4 All SA 470 (SCA)
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 page and the About Lottofun page. It is also clear that any reasonably intelligent appreciation of the process of ordering and paying for lottery tickets requires a
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South Africa flagDinnermates (Tvl) CC v Piquante Brands International & Anor
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oils and fats. 2010/09721 30 – Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices;
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South Africa flagDiageo North America Inc and another v DGB (Pty) Ltd [2006] 3 All SA 529 (T)
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[6
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South Africa flagCommercial Auto Glass (Pty) Ltd v Baker Street Trust and others; In re Jennings NO and others v Comm 1
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 This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must
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South Africa flagCape Town Lodge CC v Registrar of Close Corporations and another [2008] 2 All SA 34 (C)
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me as the Cape branch of the Objector's hotel Town Lodge. It is artificial and inappropriate for the respondent to break the respondent's name up in[[
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South Africa flagAlbion Chemical Company (Pty) Ltd v FAM Products CC [2004] 1 All SA 194 (C)
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be
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South Africa flagAbbott Laboratories and another v UAP Crop Care (Pty) Ltd and others [1999] 1 All SA 502 (C)
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] "Chemical products used in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, manures (natural and artificial)." The first applicant distributes its agricultural chemical products internationally. The[[2
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South Africa flagAdidas AG and another v Pepkor Retail Ltd [2012] 1 All SA 636 (WCC)
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deception among the average consumer of average intelligence with an imperfect recollection of applicants'
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South Africa flagWeltevrede Nursery (Pty) Ltd v Keith Kirsten’s (Pty) Ltd and others [2004] 1 All SA 181 (SCA)
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]] of such matter, if the requirements and meaning thereof are substantially and intelligibly set forth." The defects herein found were not defects in "form" but in subs
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South Africa flagOrica Mining Services SA (Pty) Ltd v Elbroc Mining Products (Pty) Ltd [2017] 2 All SA 796 (SCA)
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]] in which or the purpose for which they were used was always a highly artificial exercise." (At 679.) [29] Having referred with approval to the purposive approach 
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South Africa flagMurray v Vodacom (Pty) Ltd and another [2009] 1 All SA 381 (T)
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's patent through use of the plaintiff's invention in its products, services and/or intelligent communication network methods and systems; and claimed further that the patent was[[2]
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South Africa flagPioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd v Bothaville Milling (Pty) Ltd [2014] 2 All SA 282 (SCA)
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ayed for sale. The average customer was to be taken as someone of average intelligence, eyesight, observation and recollection. The two products had to be considered not[
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South Africa flagDiageo North America Inc and another v DGB (Pty) Ltd [2006] 3 All SA 529 (T)
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[6
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South Africa flagSouth African Broadcasting Corporation Soc Ltd v Via Vollenhoven & Appollis Independent CC and other
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[6]] use of the footage is not exploitation of the work. This distinction is artificial as use of the raw footage is integrally connected to the work. [21] The 
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South Africa flagNational Soccer League t a Premier Soccer League v Gidani (Pty) Ltd [2014] 2 All SA 461 (GJ)
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A 276) (A) ­ Referred to 484 Haupt t/a Soft Copy v Brewers Marketing Intelligence (Pty) Ltd and others 2006 (4) SA 458 (SCA) ­ Followed 480 Insamcor (Pty)[[
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South Africa flagMoneyweb (Pty) Ltd v Media 24 Ltd and another [2016] 3 All SA 193 (GJ)
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A 276) (A) ­ Referred to 217 Haupt t/a Soft Copy v Brewers Marketing Intelligence (Pty) Ltd and others 2006 (4) SA 458 (SCA) ­ Discussed 196 Jacana Educatio
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South Africa flagKing v SA Weather Service [2009] 2 All SA 31 (SCA)
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Page 32 of [2009] 2 All SA 31 (SCA) Haupt t/a Soft Copy v Brewers Marketing Intelligence (Pty) Ltd 2006 (4) SA 458 (SCA)   33 Memory Institute SA CC t/a SA Me
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South Africa flagJacana Education (Pty) Ltd v Frandsen Publishers (Pty) Ltd [1998] 1 All SA 123 (A)
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]] debate to which this submission may lead. Even if Jacana be correct about artificial persons, I fail to Page 128 of [1998] 1 All SA 123 (A) see how a[[
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South Africa flagHaupt t a Soft Copy v Brewers Marketing Intelligence (Pty) Ltd and others [2004] 4 All SA 67 (C)
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Haupt t a Soft Copy v Brewers Marketing Intelligence (Pty) Ltd and others [2004] 4 All SA 67 (C)
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South Africa flagAccesso CC v Allforms (Pty) Ltd and another [1998] 4 All SA 655 (T)
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e form VH2, the Court found that the form was far more informative and intelligible to a layman than its predecessors which were in common use prior to the
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Zimbabwe flagData Protection Bill Zimbabwe First Draft June 2013 Version 1 (2)
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is disclosed to; (b) communication of the data being processed in an intelligible form, as well as of any available source of information; (c) information
Zimbabwe flagCybercrime and Cybersecurity Bill, 2017
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National Prosecution Authority; (vi) the ministry responsible for defence; (vii) the Central Intelligence Organisation; (viii) the Prisons and Correctional Service; (b) one representative chosen
Zambia flagZambia Freedom of Information Bill, 2002
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(Section 3 (2)) INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATIONS TO WHICH THE ACT DOES NOT APPLY 1. The Zambia State Intelligence Service 2. Military Intelligence N.A.B 14, 2002
Zambia flagElectronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2009
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power or an agent of a foreign power; or (iii) clandestine intelligence activities by an intelligence service, a network of a foreign power or an agent of
Namibia flagElectronic Transactions and Cybercrime Bill
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produces from the system specified computer data or a printout or other intelligible output of that data or that such person copies that data to a storage
Lesotho flagAn Appraisal of the Lesotho Electronic Transactions Commerce Bill
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with the key feature of core communication infrastructure as neutral with the intelligence applied at the ends, (endto-end E2E), design principle.6 It means the interconnected
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Kenya flagData Protection Bill, 2018
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delete personal data in a manner that prevents its deconstruction in an intelligible form. 20. Subject to this Act or any other written law, an agency
Kenya flagKenya Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, 2018
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Director-General of the National Intelligence Service or a representative designated in writing by the Director General of the National Intelligence Service; (g) the Director-General
Cape Verde flagCape Verde Data Protection Act, 2001
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categories of recipients to whom the data are disclosed; b) communication in an intelligible form of the data undergoing processing and of any available information as to
Benin flagBenin Law No. 2017-20 on the Digital Codefr
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notamment en ce qui concerne les ressources destinées aux services de réseaux intelligents ou permettant l’itinérance sur les réseaux mobiles ; • de fournir l’accès
Uganda flagUganda Constitution, 1995
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generally the Uganda Prisons Service. Intelligence services. 218. Intelligence services. (1) Parliament may by law establish intelligence services and may prescribe their
Uganda flagUganda Constitution Amendments 2005
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Deputy may be removed by the President. Intelligence services. (Article 218) Parliament may by law set up intelligence services and may prescribe their services,
Uganda flagUganda Communications Act, 2013
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images or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems whether or not such signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence have been
Malawi flagTrademarks Act, 2018 (Act No. 2 of 2018)
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marks, any sign or mark that is sufficiently described in a clear, precise, intelligible and objective manner, and it is capable of distinguishing the goods or services
Malawi flagTrade Marks Regulations
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liquors and spirits. Class 44 Mineral and aerated waters, natural and artificial, including ginger beer. Class 45 Tobacco, whether manufactured or unmanufactured
South Africa flagTrade Marks Regulations 1995 (GN R578 of April 21, 1995, as amended by GN R1180 of December 1, 2006)
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and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire-extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering
Uganda flagThe Trademarks Regulations, 2012
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photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and
Kenya flagTHE TRADE MARKS RULES
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classes 22, 25 or 26 that are composed to a substantial extent of artificial or natural textile fibres or are complete articles of clothing. Metal Goods
The Medicines and Allied Substances Act, 2013 (Act No. 3 of 2013)
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supply is made for consideration or not; “ substance ” means any natural or artificial material, whether in the form of solid, liquid, gas, vapour or any active or
Zambia flagThe Merchandise Marks (Section 7 Suspension) Notice
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degrees Fahrenheit. Tooth powders, tooth pastes and tooth washes. Finger nails, slip (artificial nails). PART II Helena Rubenstein Elizabeth Arden Max Factor Charles of the Ritz
The Kenya Communications Regulations, 2001
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emission or reception of signs, images, signals, writings, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by radio waves; “station authorisation” means any construction
The Industrial Property Regulations, 2017
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description or drawings but a reference to a feature may be included if the intelligibility of the claim may be increased by doing so. (3) A claim shall not include
Mauritius flagTHE ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000
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de chiffres ou de tous autres signes ou symboles dotes d'une signification intelligible, quelsque soient leur support et leurs modalites de transmission. 1316-2 L'ecrit
THE DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY BILL ASSENTED
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data shall be done in a manner that prevents its reconstruction in an intelligible form. 19. Processing personal data outside Uganda. Where a data processor or
Lesotho flagThe Data Protection Act, 2011 Act No.5 of 2012
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subsection (4) shall be done in a manner that prevents its recon….In an intelligible form Security measures on integrity of personal information 20. (1) A data
Swaziland flagThe Electronic Communications Act, 2010
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arrangement whereby access to a protected radio or television broadcasting service in intelligible form is made conditional upon subscription or other form of prior individual authorisation;
South Africa flagThe Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
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for policing. intelligence Establishment and control of intelligence services 209. � (1) Any intelligence service, other than any intelligence division of
Malawi flagThe Communications Act, 2016
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means the emission, transmission or reception of signals, including content or intelligence of any nature, partially or fully transmitted by any radio, electro-magnetic,
Angola flagTelecommunication law
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–  the  space  that  allows  the  propagation  of  electromagnetic  waves,  with  no  artificial  guide  and  which  by  agreement  is situated below 300 GHz.  v)   Radio­electric 
Somalia media law
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Islamic doctrine. d) Dissemination and publication of pornographic pictures whether actual or artificial unless it is intended for research and experimental knowledge. e) The newspapers should
Somalia Constitution2012
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through its security services, including: (a) The armed forces;; (b) The intelligence services;; (c) The police force;; and (d) The prison forces. (2) The
Malawi flagSeeds Act 2005
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the existence of which is a matter of common knowledge, whatever the origin, artificial or natural, of the initial variation from which it may be resulted; (b) it
Rwanda flagRwanda's Constitution of 2003 with Amendments through 2010
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NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY SERVICE Article 172: Establishment of the National Intelligence and Security Service There is hereby established a National Intelligence and
Rwanda flagRwanda Intellectual Property Policy
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Policy must comply with the TRIPS Agreement, but should also use its exceptions intelligently. Beyond treaty membership, Rwanda has been a participant in WIPO, and particularly,
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Rwanda flagRwanda Intellectual Property Act
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explain and disclose the invention in a manner sufficiently clear, complete and intelligible so as to be used by a person skilled in the art and involved
South Africa flagRegulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Amendment Bill
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the South African Police Service, the South African Secret Service, the National Intelligence Agency, the South African National Defence Force, the Department of Communications and
South Africa flagRegulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act 70 of 2002 Regulations
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(f) of Act 48 of 2008.] 'Intelligence Services Act' means the Intelligence Services Act, 1994 (Act 38 of 1994); 'intelligible form' means the form in which
Kenya flagKenya Cyber Security Report 2015
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you with cyber intelligence - our experience has been that this intelligence is global in nature and does not put into account any local intelligence. To be fully
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Kenya flagE-commerce in the Garment Industry in Kenya
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participate in electronic trading at low cost (Mansell and Wehn 1998). Business intelligence extranets use query, reporting, and analysis software running on a web server
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Kenya flagThe Constitution of Kenya, 2010
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Part 3—The National Intelligence Service 242. (1) There is established the National Intelligence Service. (2) The National Intelligence Service–– (a) is responsible
Eritrea flagProvisional Commercial Code of Eritrea and Provisional Civil Code of Eritrea of 1993
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topography, architecture or other sciences; and (e) any other work created by the intelligence of their author and presenting an original character. Art. 1649.- Translations and
South Africa flagProtection of Personal Information Act
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(4) must be done in a manner that prevents its reconstruction in an intelligible form. (6) The responsible party must restrict processing of personal information
Zambia flagProtection of Information Act 84 of 1982
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1985 (OG 5059) came into force on date of publication: 15 June 1985 National Intelligence Act 19 of 1987 (OG 5423) deemed to have come into force on 1 April
South Africa flagPromotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000
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by the use of force or violence; or (d) a foreign or hostile intelligence operation; ‘third party’, in relation to a request for access to(a) a
South Africa flagPromotion of Access to Information Act 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000)
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Republic by the 10 use of force or violence; or (d) a foreign or hostile intelligence operation; “third party “, in relation to a request for access t~ (a) a
Angola flagPress law nº. 7/06 de 15 of Maypt
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ondas electromagnéticas inferiores a 3000 GHz, que se propagam no espaço sem guia artificial. A utilização das frequências radioeléctricas, obedece ao estabelecido no Plano Nacional
Zimbabwe flagPostal and Telecommunications Act
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frequencies between ten kilohertz and four hundred gigahertz propagated in space without artificial guide; “implementation plan” means a plan referred to in section seventy-four; “inspector”
Zimbabwe flagPostal and Telecommunications Act, [Chapter 12:05]
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frequencies between ten kilohertz and four hundred gigahertz propagated in space without artificial guide; “implementation plan” means a plan referred to in section seventy-four; “inspector”
South Africa flagPlant Breeders’ Rights Act 1976 (Act No. 15 of 1976, as last amended by Plant Breeders’ Rights Amendment Act 1996)
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such matter, if the requirements and meaning thereof are substantially and intelligibly set forth. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), the registrar
Angola flagThe Angola 2011-2015 Country Strategy Paper
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Bank of Angola, Monthly Statistical Bulletin (various) ( http://www.bna.ao/). Economist Intelligence Unit (2009), Angola Country Report; and Country Profile (various). European Union
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Ivory Coast flagOrdinance n ° 2012 293 of March 21 2012 on Telecommunications and Information Technologies (Unofficial Translation)
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telecommunication / ICT signaling, namely for their transformation into speech, or any other intelligible form, as well as installations like cabling put in place to the user paragraph
Rwanda flagNational Frequency Allocation Table
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services. 7.1.12. inter-satellite service: A radiocommunication service providing links between artificial satellites. ___________________________________________________________________ Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority
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National Heritage Resources Act 1999 (Act No. 25 of 1999)
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which are older than 100 years, including artefacts, human and hominid remains and artificial features and structures; (b) rock art, being any form of painting, engraving or

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