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Broadband generally refers to high-speed Internet connections transmitting data at speeds greater than 200 kilobytes per second, compared to the 56 kbps maximum speed offered by traditional dial-up connections.
Conspiracy Doctrine
A legal theory used historically to treat labour unions as illegal conspiracies, limiting their ability to strike or organize until legal reforms provided more protection.
Antitrust Laws
Legislation intended to promote competition and prevent monopolies by regulating the conduct and organization of business corporations.
Employment-At-Will Doctrine
A legal principle that allows an employer to terminate an employee at any time for any reason, except an illegal one, and without warning, as long as the reason is not illegal.
Common Law
A legal system based on customs, judicial decisions, and precedent rather than written laws; prevalent in the UK and former British colonies.
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