Exam 9: E-Contracts and Internet Law
Exam 1: Nature of Traditional and Online Contracts69 Questions
Exam 2: Agreement79 Questions
Exam 3: Consideration and Equity65 Questions
Exam 4: Capacity and Legality86 Questions
Exam 5: Genuineness of Assent79 Questions
Exam 6: Writing,formality,and E-Commerce Signature Law82 Questions
Exam 7: Third-Party Rights and Discharge102 Questions
Exam 8: Remedies for Breach of Traditional and E-Contracts82 Questions
Exam 9: E-Contracts and Internet Law77 Questions
Exam 10: Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts81 Questions
Exam 11: Performance of Sales and Lease Contracts90 Questions
Exam 12: Remedies for Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts81 Questions
Exam 13: Sales and Lease Warranties74 Questions
Exam 14: Relationship of Tort Law to Contract Law75 Questions
Exam 15: Special Forms of Contracts61 Questions
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Which of the following is true about investment by U.S.companies in Chinese Internet businesses under the 1999 trade pact between the United States and China?
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Under the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act,a license is a contract that transfers limited rights in intellectual property and informational rights.
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Unfortunately,breach of a licensing agreement by one party leaves the aggrieved party without any type of remedy.
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The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act was passed by Congress in 1999.
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Henry has entered into an access contract covered by the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act.Henry began accessing the software without problem,but after 2 months,began occasionally having difficulty accessing the software.Henry is also upset because the licensor has made periodic changes to the software.Henry now wants out of the contract.Discuss generally Henry's options at this point.
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Which of the following is correct about the Electronic Communications Privacy Act?
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Under the procedure instituted by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers,domain name disputes are resolved according to:
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A licensing arrangement that calls for the use of software that remains in the possession of the licensor is called a(n):
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The primary requirement of the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy as applies to domain name disputes is that:
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Which of the following extensions for domain names represents an unrestricted global name that may be used by businesses,individuals,and organizations?
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The price charged for the sale or transfer of Web domain names is regulated in order to prevent excessive prices from being charged.
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Under the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act,which of the following is true?
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Under the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act,a cause of action must be brought within 1 year after the breach was or should have been discovered,but not more than 5 years after the breach actually occurred.
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Trademark laws adequately protect holders of trademarks from persons acquiring domain names in bad faith using the trademark,or confusingly similar names.
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Which of the following is true under the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act about a licensor's use of self-help techniques in response to a breach of a contract by a licensee?
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Jacob has long been fascinated with gambling,and has traveled to many of the world's gambling centers,including Monte Carlo.He now plans to turn his hobby into work by opening a gambling education Web site.He hopes to attract advertising from casinos who would want to reach the persons using his Web site to learn about gambling.Because of his love of Monte Carlo and its worldwide fame,he acquired several domain names with Monte Carlo in the name.Assume that a few months before he is ready to go online,he is sued by General Motors who wants the Monte Carlo domain name for use as a Web site to promote its Chevrolet Monte Carlo.Discuss the likely outcome of this lawsuit.
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