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IS theories

  Message: 2 Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2024 18:32:03 -0500 From: Nik Rushdi Hassan < nhassan@d.umn.edu > To: AISWorld AISWorld Listserve < aisworld@lists.aisnet.org > Subject: [AISWorld] Invitation to get involved with the Theories and         Products of Theorizing (T-PoT) World Tour Message-ID:         <CAK-kOSThkndhNH43gVk=+ NnOQVad uomYY5iB5B9F3QGyR3RWzg@mail.gm ail.com > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Dear colleagues The SIG Philosophy of Information Systems (SIGPhil) is pleased to announce the Theories and Products of Theorizing (T-PoT) World Tour that will begin this Fall starting with a European tour in October and a Southeast Asian and Australasian tour to coincide with the ICIS Conference in Bangkok in November and December. The North American tour will be conducted in Spring 2025. The goal of the SIGPhil T-PoT World Tour is to raise the level of discourse surrounding the single most challenging topic in the IS f...

Confidential Information and Legal Regime

Day 1 - 2025  Definition of Property (General Concept) "Property" refers to any tangible or intangible item that is legally owned by an individual or entity and from which the owner derives certain rights, benefits, or value. Property can be categorized as either movable (e.g., vehicles, furniture) or immovable (e.g., land, buildings). Ownership of property grants the holder the legal authority to use, enjoy, transfer, or dispose of it, subject to applicable laws. Examples include : A parcel of land A residential or commercial building A vehicle Personal belongings such as jewelry, electronics, or artworks Legal Right Over Property A legal right over property signifies the enforceable entitlement granted to an individual or entity to possess, control, use, and dispose of the property in accordance with the law. These rights are typically protected under civil law and may include rights of ownership , possession , use , transfer , and exclusion of others ...