Every lobbying group comes up with its own numbers. The article linked below is old but still good.
Approximately 505,000 cubic kilometers of water is lost from Earth annually.
Unfortunately most settlements are kept private, so there's no way of telling.
Public Domain
According to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, it is estimated that global losses from cybercrime amount to around 600 billion annually.
1,472,681,299.69........annually
Copyright is instantaneous Trademark has to be applied for Copyright cannot be "lost" Trademarks must be "vigorously" defended Copyright has a fixed term Trademarks have a variable term Copyrights expire and cannot be renewed Trademarks can be renewed indefinetly
No. Unlike trademarks which must be defended, copyright can never be "lost". It can be sold, transferred, or placed in the public domain but this can only be done by the copyright holder.
No, there is not a lost money locator. If you have lost a lot of money, you need to report that to the police and file a police report to try to retrieve your lost money.
1) Copyright protection is instantaneous, as soon as a work is fixed in a tangible medium. 2) Copyright does not cover names, titles & common words/phrases 3) A Copyright notice is not necessary for copyright protection. (not since 1989) 4) A work does not have to be registered to be protected by copyright 5) Copyrights, unlike trademarks, are never "lost" and do not have to be defended.
They lost money
because of there is no controlling money the people will lost the money and the government will distroy and the nation will lost
It is difficult to determine an exact number of people who get lost in the woods annually as incidents may go unreported or unrecorded. However, search and rescue organizations respond to thousands of calls each year for lost hikers or outdoor enthusiasts in various wilderness areas.