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in semi pro and amateur yes but not in pro tournaments
Legal Sounds is a website that is based out of Russia. According to research, the website is legal. However, it is making money but the money is not going towards the artists that are on the website.
Yes, it's legal to own a radio that receives those frequencies, but it is not legal to transmit on those frequencies without the appropriate FCC license or permit.
Legal problems is exactly as it sounds and there are few better definitions.
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The intermediary acts as an electronic bank that converts legal tender currency into a private currency system (using tokens or digital currency) which is circulated within electronic commerce markets. A DCP system does not transmit sensitive or payment information between buyers and sellers, but instead transmit a digital token that represents monetary values, that is, a digital currency. The nature of digital currency mirrors that of paper money as a means of payment. This is similar to sending a $10 bill in the mail. As such, digital currency EPS's have the same advantages as paper currency payments, namely anonymity and acceptance of micro-payments. Depending on implementation, a possible feature of DCP's is the capability to make peer-to-peer transactions, where two individuals can exchange money without involving a third party. Examples of DCPs are Visa Cash (http://www.visa.com), and MasterCard Mondex (http://www.mondex.com). Singapore's implementation
yes but I don't know why
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)
Sounds like the question is referring to a 'docket'.
Are you sure you spelled it correctly? I can't find anything in my legal dictionary that even looks or sounds like that word.
Ranbir Singh has written: 'Digital library : legal education and research' -- subject(s): Legal research, Law, Bibliography
Computer forensics is the application of scientific principles in gathering, preserving and analysing digital evidence from electronic devices. The entire process is performed in a way that is suitable for legal purposes.