7.12.2008

CIRCUMVENT / CIRCUMVENTION

1. to surround or circle around
2. to surround or encircle with evils, enmity, etc.; entrap
3. to get the better of or prevent from happening by craft or ingenuity
The requirement for anti-circumvention laws was globalised in 1996 with the creation of the WIPO Copyright Treaty. No person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title. (to “circumvent a technological measure” means to descramble a scrambled work, to decrypt an encrypted work, or otherwise to avoid, bypass, remove, deactivate, or impair a technological measure, without the authority of the copyright owner)
authentication: You may not attempt to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network or account.
prohibition: The ban on all religious groups is merely an artifice to circumvent prohibitions on discrimination against a specific group by discriminating against everyone equally.
restriction: Therefore, in recent years, the IMF has begun to circumvent the restrictions of its overall quota.
limitation: The flexibility provided by virtual routers has the potential to efficiently circumvent these limitations.
ban: The Green Party's proposed taxes would very neatly circumvent the international ban on aviation fuel tax.
obstacle: A detour via Hexworthy to circumvent the obstacle would add nearly an hour to your journey.
neatly: The Green Party's proposed taxes would very neatly circumvent the international ban on aviation fuel tax.
easily: Two of the options would also allow the intentions of the Act to be easily circumvented.
thus: However a parent's support may be much more acceptable thus circumventing this problem.
not: Use mobile device management software to ensure that users have not circumvented security measures or stored their password in a file on their device.
also: The use of sound as a medium also circumvents the stultifying self-consciousness felt by many children when being watched or filmed.
thereby: How do we prevent an attacker from accessing a level below our security mechanisms and thereby circumventing them? The opposition of private enterprise was circumvented in two ways.

Contrato “NCDC” (Non-Circumvention/Disclosure and Confidentiality Agreement”) = "Contrato de Exclusividade” - Contrato de Não-Violação - Contratro de Negociação de Boa Fé"