The retention period for data generated or collected according to the 2009 Regulations by the public communications providers is for 12 months from the date of the communication in question.
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Accordingly, when medico-legal retention periods expire, or the clinical utility expires ( such as on a patient's death ), many users would like to be able to purge their storage.
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This is often known as " " six month retention period " " during which the bone fills the gap in the maxilla that was created by the expansion process.
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Additional items to consider when establishing a retention period are any business needs that may exceed those requirements and consideration of the potential historic, intrinsic or enduring value of the information.
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In 2010, the Department of Justice ( DOJ ) released a document entitled, " Retention Periods of Major Cellular Providers, " to advise law enforcement agents seeking to obtain cell phone records.
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In its decision to invalidate the EU Data Retention Directive, the CJEU held that the data retention period was arbitrary and not limited to what was'reasonably necessary'in relation to the objective pursued.
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The amount and quality of data stored on storage media is subject to compression ratios, images stored per second, image size and is effected by the retention period of the videos or images.
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Procedural nom-as per the retention period, " Chrono Trigger : Crimson Echoes " has been GA'd by User : GamerPro64 and now needs to be added to the existing " Chrono " titles topic.
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In other words, when the retention period for the telecommunications data under Part 5-1A of the TIA Act expires, entities may be required to destroy or de-identify such information if it constitutes personal information.
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It doesn't say how many of the others left after their retention period ended or went to UBS Warburg, which took over Enron's energy-trading business and brought a number of its employees on board.