Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

DERECHO DE LAS TECNICAS DE LA INFOR. Y LAS COM.

English translation:

Information and Communications Technology Law

Added to glossary by Claire Culliford
Dec 20, 2009 20:50
14 yrs ago
Spanish term

DERECHO DE LAS TECGIAS DE LA INFOR. Y LAS COM.

Spanish to English Law/Patents Education / Pedagogy Academic transcript
This is one of the subjects shown in an academic transcript. Any ideas?
Change log

Dec 29, 2009 10:23: Claire Culliford changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/70365">Claire Culliford's</a> old entry - "DERECHO DE LAS TECGIAS DE LA INFOR. Y LAS COM."" to ""Information and Communications Technology Law""

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Non-PRO (1): Rosa Paredes

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Proposed translations

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Information and Communications Technology Law

Note from asker:
Ah! A typo. Quite late here so hadn't realised. Just thought 'Tecgias' must be some strange Venezuelan term I wasn't familiar with - ha! ha! Thanks!
Thanks so much Jessica. A slight swine flu issue stopped me from responding sooner. Apologies! :-)
Peer comment(s):

agree Taña Dalglish : Yes. www.es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derecho_informático. Happy holidays, Jessica.
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Thank you, and greetings of the season to you as well.
agree margaret caulfield
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Thanks so much, Margaret.
agree twiginbeak
3 hrs
I appreciate your agreeing, Richard.
agree John Cutler
16 hrs
Thanks and holiday greetings from your home state!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks Jessica. This what I went with and will put in the glossary. Happy New Year :-)!"
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