The reason why some units disallow the copying of the standard operating procedures (SOP) onto a disk is because it makes it easier to steal operational secrets in case the disc is lost. Military operations need to be safeguarded in a central data center.
Some military installations prohibit the copying of SOP to a disc because it may contain classified information. That information could then possibly get into the wrong hands.
Some installations prevent this because of copyright rules. There are some companies that do not want you to copy their information for legal purposes.
A Military issue Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) may contain sensitive or classified information that must never be copied in order to maintain accountability. If one would be copied to a disk, many other copies could be made without the authorization of said installation. Those copies could then be released to unauthorized personnel, thus creating a breach of security.
A Military issue Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) may contain sensitive or classified information that must never be copied in order to maintain accountability. If one would be copied to a disk, many other copies could be made without the authorization of said installation. Those copies could then be released to unauthorized personnel, thus creating a breach of security.
You can find special utilities for byte per byte copying some of then are free.
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Only the most recently updated laws address downloading; the majority of legislation simply has not caught up with the technology. As a result, the law may prohibit copying of any kind, while a given End User Licensing Agreement (essentially a contract between the rightsholder and the user) may allow multiple installations, the creation of a backup copy, and more. The language and specifications can vary from company to company, application to application, and even version to version. That being said, even the EULA--and reasonable business practice--will still put some limit on the number of copies that can be made. Downloading is generally considered making a copy (uploading is considered distribution). Some downloads are legal; most are not.
In IT terms you are 'online' when you are connected to the Internet. Therefore an 'online data backup' is a backup (a copying of files) from your local PC's hard disk to some disk space provided for you somewhere else (ie remote from you) on the Internet.To be a backup you must also be able to retrieve these files form the internet should you need to do so in the future.
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Copying is already a verb.Other verbs are copy, copies and copied, depending on the tense.Here are some example sentences:"I need to copy this down"."I need to take copies of this"."She copied her friend"."She was accused of copying the brainiest kid in the class".
items that are typically used directly in the production process of products. Some installations, such as conveyor systems, robotics equipment, and machine tools, are designed and built for specialized situations
To fix a computer disk drive you just put some glue on the disk.
everywhere Not true. There are some US states that prohibit them.