BNA launches three additional dailies in its online Monitor Series.Bia Tech Watch, E-Commerce Law Daily, and Privacy Law Watch have been added to the BNA BNA Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. BNA Birds of North America BNA block numbering area (US Census) BNA British North America BNA Banco Nacional de Angola (National Bank of Angola) Monitor Series, providing attorneys and business professionals with daily e-mail headlines and brief summaries of the day's most pressing industry developments. They contain direct links to the full articles on a subscriber-only web site. "Each ENA ENA Ecole Nationale d'Administration (French) ENA Emergency Nurses Association ENA Energy Networks Association (Australia) ENA Ethiopian News Agency ENA Energetic Neutral Atom Monitor gives comprehensive, detailed reporting and analysis for specialized segments of the business and legal communities," said Susan Spranger, BNA product manager. * Biotech Watch tracks the regulatory policy and enforcement activities of federal agencies concerned with biotechnology. "Subscribers will monitor newly issued court opinions on biotechnology and stay informed of ongoing congressional debates, hearings, and proposals, new laws New Laws: see Las Casas, Bartolomé de. and amendments," Spranger said. * E-Commerce Law gives e-law professionals "a national and global perspective on new developments affecting the digital economy." Along with daily news and expert analysis of developments in legislatures, courts, agencies, and industry, subscribers will follow developments in areas like copyright and trademark issues, database protection, information licensing, and internet governance Policies and mechanisms for Internet governance have been topics of heated debate between many different Internet stakeholders, some of whom have very different visions for how and indeed whether the Internet should facilitate free communication of ideas and information. . Spranger noted, "Cur network of correspondents file concise, objective reports on critical events and avoid information overload A symptom of the high-tech age, which is too much information for one human being to absorb in an expanding world of people and technology. It comes from all sources including TV, newspapers, magazines as well as wanted and unwanted regular mail, e-mail and faxes. , techno-jargon, and cyberspace hype." * Privacy Law Watch goes to those who need to stay up-to-date on new laws, regulations, and cases concerning public and private access to personal information, such as medical files, job records and credit card transactions. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Spranger, BNA's newest Monitors "allow subscribers to conduct research, develop strategies, and make sound decisions." BNA, the country's oldest wholly employee-owned company, produces more than 200 print and electronic products. |
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