Likewise on the right to control what is on one's devices: «Copyright law and DRM technologies are so intertwined and confused that both consumers and companies could benefit from
clearer rules of the road.»
«The Open Internet Order provides
clear rules of the road that will ensure enforceable protections for consumers and innovators online, and it's important that the commission implement them in a timely way,» FCC spokesperson Mark Wigfield told the E-Commerce Times.
Not exact matches
What is missing is a
clear set
of publicly declared
rules under which USCYBERCOM will operate, Bronk says, adding, «We can't say there is a cyber command and then not have
rules of the
road like you do for other areas
of military conduct.»
It's not quite
clear what those restrictions will be, but I can guess that maybe they would prevent the Autopilot from even being turned on on more types
of roads, and maybe enforce better the «keep your hands on the wheel»
rule via sensors.
This ambiguous approach both to the UK's treaty obligations and to the
rule of law can be seen elsewhere, (see «Catching An Ebbing Tide», NLJ, 9 June 2017), that considers the Supreme Court's refusal to engage with the
clear and obvious conflicts
of EU law with the
Road Traffic Act 1988.
The
road is now
clear for US lawyers to outsource legal work, including to lawyers or non-lawyers outside the United States, if the US lawyers adhere to ethics
rules requiring competence, supervision, protection
of confidential information, reasonable fees and not assisting unauthorized practice
of law.
Very
clear what are the
rules of the
road.
Yes, the strict imposition
of the
rules of the
road encourages new drivers to get a
clearer understanding
of the traffic statutes.