What is authorization?
In computing systems, authorization is the process of determining which permissions a person or system is supposed to have. In multi-user computer systems, a system administrator defines which users are allowed access to the system, as well as which privileges of use (e.g., access to which file directories, hours of access, amount of allocated storage space) they are eligible for. Assuming that someone has logged into a computer operating system or application, the system or application may want to identify what resources that person can be given during that particular session. Thus, authorization is sometimes seen as both the preliminary setting of permissions by a system administrator, and the actual checking of the permission values that have been set up when a user is obtaining access. Authorization is usually preceded by authentication.
Authorization means permission granted by the prescribed authority for the generation, collection, reception, storage, transportation, treatment, disposal and / or any other form of handling of Bio-medical waste. For he authorization please fill up form-1 “APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION” which can be downloaded from the website http://www.gpcb.gov.
Songs purchased on the iTunes Store can be copied to an unlimited number of computers. However, only five computers at a time can play your iTunes DRM-protected music*. You can enable a computer to play your purchased music by authorizing it. You can remove a computer from the authorization list by deauthorizing it. Deauthorizing your computer does not erase your music files; it simply prevents your purchased music from playing until you authorize that computer again. * iTunes DRM-protected music includes audio with a bit rate of 128 kbps and allows users to transfer songs and videos to up to five computers, burn seven copies of the same playlist to CD, and sync to an unlimited number of iPods. iTunes Plus music refers to songs and music videos available in our highest-quality 256 kbps AAC encoding (twice the current bit rate of 128 kbps), and without digital rights management (DRM). There are no burn limits and iTunes Plus music will play on all iPods, Mac or Windows computers, Apple