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NDAs distributed in this manner does something different compared to a simple reliance on the Sunshine Law/Harry Potter law. By forcing individuals to sign individual NDAs, Universal can now those individuals legally responsible for anything that slips through them. Before, Universal could only file a complaint to the state.
I'm positive a lot of the recently leaked plans came from the county--not Universal. These NDAs do away with the bureaucratic protection that existed before.
Sorry, do you mind cutting the government lingo for us morons? Thanks in advance.
Are you referring to NDA? It means Non Disclosure Agreement meaning the signer can not disclose/reveal the information that they learn from secretive company documents.
The "Sunshine Law" is a Florida law that allows the public to access any permits filed for development. It led to the reveal of nearly every aspect of Hogsmeade before it was even announced. Since, theme parks were give a bit of an exemption in the name of competitive secrecy, affectionately referred to as the "Harry Potter Law" or "Harry Potter Exemption."I know what an NDA is. I was more talking about the Sunshine Law, Bureaucratic Problems thing. My apologies, i'm acting unusually sassy today so... Yeah.
The "Sunshine Law" is a Florida law that allows the public to access any permits filed for development. It led to the reveal of nearly every aspect of Hogsmeade before it was even announced. Since, theme parks were give a bit of an exemption in the name of competitive secrecy, affectionately referred to as the "Harry Potter Law" or "Harry Potter Exemption."
"Bureaucratic protection" isn't a legal term. It's a reference to how policies can innoculate government workers from consequences for their mistakes/choices.
Did some landscaping (lone palm)Is this open yet!?!?!? :grin:
Has anyone down there noticed any construction action other than dirt moving?
Did some landscaping (lone palm)
This is a very minimal approach to Nintendoland
Pretty sure it’s just an antenna for radio signals or something. But, it is something lol.