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Defacement of University property is a crime — and to do so with this symbol of hatred, which is offensive to all of us, is a despicable and cowardly act.
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Creative Defacement by john, Jan 13, 2009, at 17:35pm
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Defacement crews do this in order to scribble on websites (though they tend to target web servers rather than blogs) and spammers do it in order to actually send spam.
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Defacement and mutilation have been their portionboth from within and from without.
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Defacement includes visible changes and covert changes, such as the planting of malicious code.
InfoWorld RSS Feed admin 2010
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Defacement cripples European Climate Exchange politicians continue to bicker about the establishment of an carbon emissions trading scheme, activist hackers have taken matters into their own hands smearing the European Climate
Computerworld News 2010
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The Petitioner states that every Ward Officer (since elevated to the position of Assistant Municipal Commissioner) should be made accountable for the stringent enforcement of the policy of advertisements on the public properties under the provisions of the BMC Act, 1888 and the Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1995.
Analysis 2010
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(JD-U) are charged with violating the Property Defacement Act for allegedly not removing the huge hoardings from public places.
The Times of India 2010
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The Petitioner states that every Ward Officer (since elevated to the position of Assistant Municipal Commissioner) should be made accountable for the stringent enforcement of the policy of advertisements on the public properties under the provisions of the BMC Act, 1888 and the Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1995.
Analysis 2010
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Defacement statistics are valuable since they are one of the few incidents that are publicly facing and thus cannot be easily swept under the rug.
InfoWorld RSS Feed admin 2010
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