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" ... 1. Static to Kinetic, Passive to Active- The internet has become the access points for all brands, and social media has become the arbiters of taste and trust. As a result, motivating people to visit a mall has become a new game. The landlords must now become co-producers of “new retail theater.” Static, product-based retail will be replaced by kinetic, solution-based demonstrations and customer consultation. These will be focused on specific lifestyles, demographics, and passions, and must be in-sync with social media and influencer marketing. ... "
" ... As a result, a consortium of say, investment banks, could operate an enterprise blockchain using Hyperledger Fabric, where they act as the gatekeepers and ultimate arbiters of what is appended to the blockchain. ... "
" ... Hearings are scheduled by held virtually by three-person panels from Feb. 1-19. Players and teams can reach a settlement until a decision is rendered by the panel of arbiters. ... "
" ... The ICC is already struggling with the issue of jurisdiction as it is a treaty-bound court. Often it will not be able to engage. However, as we face an ever-increasing number of mass atrocities happening around the world that require attention by independent arbiters like the ICC, we need to ensure that the ICC has all the resources it requires to be able to do the important job of investigating atrocities and prosecuting those responsible. Limited resources should not be a reason for failing to bring to justice those responsible. If the ICC cannot do this job, no-one will, and so impunity will beget further atrocities. Humanity is already at a breaking point. ... "
" ... The marketplace of ideas must be open for us to effectively separate good and bad ideas, and any centralized arbiters with outsized authority will inject their implicit and explicit biases to steer the conversation and alienate certain groups. ... "