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" ... Measures previously seen in the CASE Act, the Trademark Modernization Act and the Felony Streaming Act now form part of the bill. These include fines of up to $30,000 and up to ten years in prison for commercial operators who 'willfully, and for purposes of commercial advantage or private financial gain, offer or provide to the public a digital transmission service' of pirated material. ... "
" ... Returning residents will need to prepare to quarantine for up to 14 days after a trip for several states. Certain states enforce the quarantine by having residents complete a travel health form and may charge fines if found in violation of the mandatory quarantine. ... "
" ... Right now, it’s unclear whether the Town of Eagle is also leaning heavily on these fines and fees to fund its local government. This type of “taxation by citation” became prevalent in the last economic downturn and could rear its ugly head again as municipalities again struggle for revenue. ... "
" ... The elephant in the room for many around the use of public cloud is security. While recent high-profile breaches and regulatory fines may scare firms, they shouldn’t. With proper organizational collaboration and planning, security can be an enabler and driver rather than an inhibitor of cloud and innovation. ... "
" ... Where we seem to be landing with fines is a system that is good enough to enable the regulators to publish credible statistics on outputs, while also gathering headlines and positive plaudits - and which can certainly result in heads rolling within the culpable organisations - but which does not represent an existential threat to most organisations that find themselves in breach of the law. Now and again, maybe a handful of times a year, we'll see fines in the €/£15-35M bracket, but most will be sub- €/£1M meaning that satellite litigation about the quantum of fines is unlikely to be common. ... "