Introduction
To create a Regscape Archive connection to your Inbox, select the Regscape Archive - Interim Edition connector from the list in InfoLab and click "I understand" after reading the disclaimer (copy below). Once you have added the connector, you will be presented with a list of options for constructing the feed of information.
1. Advanced Query - Build your own Boolean operator search string using specific keywords with AND, OR, NOT, etc.
2. Text Searches - Input keywords to search either the Title, Description, or Content
3. Select Facets - If you don't input any keywords you can select from the dynamically created list of facets to choose to build your feed. These include:
- Issuer
- Article Types
- Languages
- Document Types
- Change Types
- Sectors
- Jurisdictions
- Topics
- AI Tags
- Health Statuses
- Date
Once you have created the specific criteria to filter the archive, click on Next to name your feed and save it to your Inbox.
Disclaimer:
The regulatory content in this interim archive has been automatically web-harvested from open internet and public domain sources by a third party. As such the data may contain odd formatting, duplicates, or false positives regarding regulatory changes and requirements.
Data Quality Advisory
This harvested regulatory data does not meet our quality standards due to:
Missing information and incomplete content
Duplicate/redundant entries
Frequent false positive change detections
No Data Warranty
The regulatory data in this archive is provided "as-is" without any warranty or guarantee of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose. It should only be used for general reference.
Interim Limited-Use Solution
The Regscape Archive is an interim, temporary solution to provide basic regulatory information access while InfoDesk develops its own quality-controlled regulatory content database. Once available, this current archive will be deprecated.
Please exercise caution if utilizing this harvested regulatory content for any critical compliance purposes. Use it only as a signal for suspected changes. Always verify dates and content completeness at the originating source site.
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