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https://ccf.georgetown.edu/2025/11/18/several-key-questions-about-trump-administrations-dr…

…what are now obtained by state Medicaid programs. Moreover, for drugs that have competitor drugs with similar or greater clinical effectiveness in the same drug class, the net cost for drugs in that class may end up higher if existing supplemental rebates for those competitor dru…

http://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/11/19/2247224/tokyo-court-finds-cloudflare-liable-for-man…

…e: , Insightful) by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) writes: The risk of creating a viable competitor is too big so they will do pretty much anything a government wants in order to avoid being kicked out of the country. It's not about the profit they can make in the country it's about makin…

https://ectf.mitre.org

…a two-phase competition with attack and defense components. In the first phase, competitors design and implement a secure system based on a set of challenge requirements. The second phase involves analyzing and attacking the other teams’ designs. Registration has closed Join the …

https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-54/subpart-D/section-54.…

…own retail broadband service in areas substantially unserved by an unsubsidized competitor; By July 1, 2015. A certification that at least two-thirds of the frozen-high cost support the company received in 2014 was used to build and operate broadband-capable networks used to offe…

http://slashdot.org/~CaptnZilog

…e device involved, which is by no accounts ok anymore. This isn't locking out a competitor, it's destruction of a competitor's hardware. Yes, that competitor didn't act correctly by trying to get a free ride. No doubt about that. By that logic, though, it's just a-ok for any prin…