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  2. All rights reserved - Wikipedia

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  3. Debanking hurts everyone. It’s time to end it once and for all

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    A political infrastructure which politicizes access to banking with no recourse is a dangerous tool. The left should be encouraged that Trump has declared his intention to end the practice, rather ...

  4. Cyber Security Experts Share the Scariest Money Scams ... - AOL

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    Beware of requests for payment via methods that provide little to no recourse for recovering funds, such as gift cards, Venmo, Zelle, or cryptocurrency. Report the Crime

  5. I'm 63 years old, worked hard my entire life, and I just got ...

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    Unfortunately, in many cases, you have no legal recourse. However, you do have some finance options if this happens to you. Can an employer fire you after you announce your retirement?

  6. Nonrecourse debt - Wikipedia

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    Recourse debt or recourse loan is a debt that is backed by both collateral from the debtor, and by personal liability of the debtor. [2] This type of debt allows the lender to collect from the debtor and the debtor's assets in the case of default, in addition to foreclosing on a particular property or asset as with a home loan or auto loan.

  7. Reservation of rights - Wikipedia

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    A reservation of rights, in American legal practice, is a statement that an individual, company, or other organization is intentionally retaining full legal rights to warn others of those rights. The notice avoids later claims that one waived legal rights that were held under a contract, copyright law, or any other applicable law.

  8. Opinion - Online privacy and data integrity — a crisis of trust

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    Most data privacy laws focus a lot on consent; the problem, however, is that there is very little recourse withdrawing consent and ensuring all personal data has been erased — and in the case of ...

  9. Copyright notice - Wikipedia

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    Before March 1, 1989, the use of the notice was mandatory on all published works. Omitting the notice on any work first published from January 1, 1978, to February 28, 1989, could have resulted in the loss of copyright protection if corrective steps were not taken within a certain amount of time.