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" ... About half of the circuit courts across the country have ruled on the provision, with some taking a broad interpretation of the phrase “exceed authorised access” and the others taking a narrow interpretation. The Supreme Court’s ruling could settle this split in the lower courts and either improve or constrict the legal protections for cybersecurity researchers. If the Court accepts a narrow interpretation of the provision, it would mean a considerable win for cybersecurity researchers and improve their legal standing. A broader interpretation would greatly increase the risk to security researchers and likely lead to poorer cyber in general. ... "
" ... Because people always need housing, multifamily properties historically perform better than other commercial real estate classes. In contrast to office and retail, which ebb and flow dramatically with supply-and-demand cycles, multifamily typically remains stable and often continues to grow when other parts of the market constrict. ... "
" ... There is a clear talent shortage in the US, and this is particularly true of specialized skills (engineering and IT), which are at the center of the competitiveness of the US economy. The current Administration is intensifying this skills shortage by restricting companies’ ability to import talent through H-1B visas. The unintended consequence of the Administration’s strategies to constrict offshore workers is that the skills shortage is forcing US companies to go back offshore for the necessary talent. ... "
" ... There is a vast transformation underway in the financial services industry as the national brokerage distribution networks of former household names constrict. I doubt the American public is going to miss the crappy advice it’s been getting from these hucksters. Wall Street vampires, on the other hand, having sucked all the blood they could, have no interest in the majority of struggling Americans. Call it a less-than-amicable divorce or parting of the ways. Whether hookers, i.e., brokers, operating without pimps, i.e., wirehouses, sternly controlling them is better for customers, remains to be seen. However, no one wants to go back to the “good old days.” ... "
" ... “It’s not legal exactly, but it’s not illegal either,” says Cho. “There are no other laws that can constrict this action. If some laws are made about cryptocurrency....we will fit our services in that law.” ... "