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1. The system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, including the relationships among stakeholders and the goals for which the corporation is governed.
2. The practice of collecting, analyzing, and preserving electronic evidence in a way that is legally admissible in court.
3. The state of being limited to one party, granting them sole rights to produce and profit from a certain invention or idea.
4. The application of technology to optimize crop production, reduce the use of water, fertilizers, and pesticides, and minimize soil erosion and pollution.
5. A person or organization that collects, determines the purposes of, and is responsible for the processing of personal data.
6. Incidents where unauthorized individuals gain access to data, often resulting in potential harm or privacy violations.
7. A legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive control over its use and distribution.
8. Mobile applications designed to support personal health management and wellness through various features like tracking, reminders, and information.
9. The act of making false statements about a person or organization through the internet with the intent to harm their reputation.
10. The factors and laws that must be taken into account when making legal decisions, such as compliance with regulations, contracts, and ethical standards.
11. The version of software that has been transformed from source code into machine code that can be executed by a computer.
12. Disputes that arise over the ownership, registration, or use of an internet domain name.
13. An individual's entitlement to govern and safeguard their personal information as well as monitor their activities carried out on the internet.
14. The criteria that determine whether an invention can be granted a patent, typically requiring novelty, non-obviousness, and usefulness.
15. The use of technology to collect and analyze data on the environment, such as water quality, and biodiversity, to facilitate decision-making and conservation.