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  2. Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

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    An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting the personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions, and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act

  3. Why Reddit Users Have Turned Against the Company’s IPO - AOL

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    Steve Huffman, Reddit’s CEO, said in a public letter that the platform’s “data advantage” in training AI models will allow the company to earn revenue. Reddit expects to make more $203 ...

  4. Foreign ownership of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Merged with TUI AG, the parent company of Hapag-Lloyd Container Line, after in an all-cash transaction worth $2.3 billion US in 2005. Creo: Eastman Kodak: United States: Creo was a world leader in digital printing software. Eaton's: Sears: United States: Eaton's was, at one time, Canada's largest retailer, with a history going back to 1869.

  5. CompTIA - Wikipedia

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    Security+: security certification that builds off of the network security knowledge covered by the Network+ certification. [ 17 ] Server+ : focuses on server -specific hardware and operating systems , IT environments, disaster recovery and business continuity. [ 18 ]

  6. Reddit's explosive user growth and AI tools help it soar to ...

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    Reddit has turned a profit for the first time as a public company. The social platform claimed a profit of $29.9 million, or 16 cents per share, for the period ending in September, and reported ...

  7. Reddit’s reported $60 million data deal with Google may be ...

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    On the same day as the IPO filing, reports emerged about Google paying a whopping $60 million annually for access to Reddit’s API, a detail buried beneath the headlines, but central to Reddit ...

  8. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    When data is collected, data subjects must be clearly informed about the extent of data collection, the legal basis for the processing of personal data, how long data is retained, if data is being transferred to a third-party and/or outside the EU, and any automated decision-making that is made on a solely algorithmic basis.

  9. Reddit IPO: Here’s what to know as the social media company ...

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    Here’s what you need to know about Reddit’s unusual IPO, including some key risks. ... The company has nearly $1.5 billion in cash and equivalents, against no debt and relatively minimal other ...