Exam 10: Privacy and Internet Law
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Exam 11: Introduction to Contracts45 Questions
Exam 12: Agreement: Offers and Acceptances45 Questions
Exam 13: Consideration45 Questions
Exam 14: Legality45 Questions
Exam 15: Voidable Contracts: Capacity and Consent45 Questions
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Exam 21: Introduction to Sales45 Questions
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Exam 25: Creating a Negotiable Instrument45 Questions
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Exam 27: Accountants Liability45 Questions
Exam 28: Agency Law45 Questions
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Exam 43: Personal Property and Bailment45 Questions
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The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act prohibits internet operators from collecting information from children under what age without parental permission?
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What provisions are commercial email subjected to under the CAN-SPAM Act?
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The principle of net neutrality asserts that all information contained on the internet should be regulated equally among each of the fifty states.
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Which of the following regulates deceptive practices regarding a company's privacy policy?
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Social media postings,wikis,customer reviews,and blogs are all examples of user-generated content.
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Musical Productions has a privacy policy posted on its website,but it does not follow the provisions contained within it.Musical Productions is in violation of
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Burns Medicine Shop developed a website where customers could ask the pharmacists questions and could refill prescriptions online.What statute requires Burns to have and disclose a privacy policy to anyone using the website?
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The FISA requires government agencies to delete irrelevant and personally identifying data before providing it to other agencies.
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Daniel went onto an internet message board and found that his ex-wife,Faye,had posted a message calling him a fat,insensitive jerk who only cared about watching sports on TV.Does Daniel have any protection against Faye making such statements to a potentially large number of readers,some of whom may know Daniel and some of whom may not?
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Discuss the liability of internet service providers (ISPs)under the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA).
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Under the ECPA,any intended recipient has the right to disclose the content of an email.
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After Jan's boyfriend broke up with her,she posted sexually explicit pictures of him on her Facebook page and wrote about how he was a terrible boyfriend.Jan's actions are protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
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Rachel works for the Internal Revenue Service and keeps some personal information on her computer at work.There has been suspicion that Rachel has not been keeping tax return information confidential.The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution,prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures,protects Rachel from having the government review the personal information she has on her computer.
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Emily,an 11-year-old girl,wants to sign-up for a fashion newsletter and sweepstakes.In order to do so,the website wants to know Emily's name,address,phone number,and email address.Which of the following is correct?
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Which of the following protects email messages from unauthorized interception?
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What are some ways we lose our privacy in the digital world?
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You make an online purchase of a hooded sweatshirt with the logo of the Dallas Cowboys.The next time you log on,your screen has a banner ad for Dallas Cowboy hats and shirts.This banner ad is most likely the result of
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