Deck 15: Social and Regulatory Issues: Privacy, Security, and Intellectual Property

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What actions are marketing trade groups taking to try to calm the concerns of consumers about behavioral tracking:

A)educating consumers about online behavioral advertising.
B)introducing an icon for advertisers who comply with industry policies.
C)both of the above.
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Businesses have a long run competitive advantage as a result of having trusted brands.
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Which of the following are is not a true statement about intellectual property issues on the Internet?

A)P2P file sharing is acceptable in the eyes of copyright law.
B)The Internet has magnified the problem of protecting intellectual property.
C)Businesses show little concern for intellectual property protection.
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Which of the following online marketing activities is most disliked by consumers:

A)banner advertising.
B)email newsletters.
C)behavioral tracking.
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What kinds of data do consumers tend to consider sensitive?

A)health-related.
B)goods and services purchased.
C)websites visited.
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Among the business practices recommended by the Federal Trade Commission are:

A)greater transparency in consumer data collection policies and practices.
B)a standard privacy policy to be used by all business entities.
C)survey consumers about their attitudes toward the company's privacy policies.
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Creative Commons is a:

A)government program to protect intellectual property.
B)voluntary alternative to traditional copyright law.
C)oftware program that protects against malicious content.
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The dimensions of trust on the Internet include:

A)organizations that monitor behavior of websites.
B)security of personal data.
C)public relations activities of enterprises.
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A true statement about consumer practices related to the security of their data is:

A)most users are confident that they can identify a phishing email.
B)most users are not sure they are protected from malware.
C)neither of the above.
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Privacy on social networks:

A)presents difficult issues for both consumers and marketers.
B)is guaranteed by the social networks.
C)is not generally an issue of concern.
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In the United States, laws have not been passed regulating the collection and use of personal information about:

A)financial activities of consumers.
B)people over 65 years of age.
C)information collected from children.
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Actions taken by consumers to protect the privacy of their data include:

A)boycotting websites.
B)email campaigns.
C)rejecting cookies.
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Software that tracks consumer's activities on the web, usually without their knowledge, is called:

A)openware.
B)spyware.
C)traceware.
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Among the actions businesses should take to improve trust in themselves and their brands are:

A)align their business mission with the social good.
B)conduct advertising campaigns to tell why they should be trusted.
C)neither of the above.
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Brands that are trusted by Internet consumers benefit by:

A)reduced cost of customer acquisition.
B)wider visibility.
C)more visitors to their websites.
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________ is generally considered the most important data security problem on and off the Internet:

A)Viruses
B)Spam
C)Identity theft
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The law that attempts to bring intellectual property regulation into the digital age is:

A)Fair Information Practices Law.
B)Treaty of Rome.
C)Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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________ is the law that protects the medical data of patients.

A)FTC
B)COPPA
C)HIPPA
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________ is one of the fair information practice principles.

A)Choice
B)Authentication
C)Entitlement
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Trust, always at the heart of our economic system, has become even more important in the Internet Age.
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The rise of social media has added another dimension to consumer concerns about the privacy of PII.
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Consumers consider all personal data to be roughly equivalent in terms of its sensitivity.
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There are several security issues that affect consumers.Choose two specific issues.Explain the nature of the issue, what consumers can do to protect themselves, and what business should be doing to protect consumers.
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Intellectual property includes only works that have been legally copyrighted by the owner.
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The provisions of COPPA apply only to children under 6 years of age.
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Under the fair information practice principles the consumer should be able to obtain redress for injuries suffered as a result of business violations.
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When consumers are informed about the nature of behavioral tracking they become more comfortable with its use.
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Fake websites can be set up for the purpose of stealing data such as credit card numbers.
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Financial services institutions in the U.S.are required by law to notify consumers about their privacy policies.
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In recent years users have become concerned about the privacy of PII on their mobile devices.
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Identity theft is a consumer problem, not a concern of business.
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Privacy seals are part of the U.S.government's program to increase Internet security.
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Marketers are not able to collect much useful consumer data from social networks.
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Except for music, issues concerning intellectual property have not changed much as a result of the Internet.
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There are a number of actions that businesses can take to increase the level of trust that consumers have in them.Identify three specific actions and explain why they are important in creating trust.
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Consumers do not need to be concerned about the privacy of their PII on social networks.Take a position on that statement and give reasons that support your position.
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There is no way for Internet sites to collect data about consumers without the consumers being aware that data is being collected.
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Privacy policies should be prominently posted on the corporate website.
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Creative Commons is an effort to promote sharing of content while protecting the rights of the creator.
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Digital property rights represent a contentious subject among many groups associated with the Internet.Explain why it is a problem and how it affects both Internet users and businesses.
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Deck 15: Social and Regulatory Issues: Privacy, Security, and Intellectual Property
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What actions are marketing trade groups taking to try to calm the concerns of consumers about behavioral tracking:

A)educating consumers about online behavioral advertising.
B)introducing an icon for advertisers who comply with industry policies.
C)both of the above.
C
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Businesses have a long run competitive advantage as a result of having trusted brands.
True
3
Which of the following are is not a true statement about intellectual property issues on the Internet?

A)P2P file sharing is acceptable in the eyes of copyright law.
B)The Internet has magnified the problem of protecting intellectual property.
C)Businesses show little concern for intellectual property protection.
A
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Which of the following online marketing activities is most disliked by consumers:

A)banner advertising.
B)email newsletters.
C)behavioral tracking.
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What kinds of data do consumers tend to consider sensitive?

A)health-related.
B)goods and services purchased.
C)websites visited.
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Among the business practices recommended by the Federal Trade Commission are:

A)greater transparency in consumer data collection policies and practices.
B)a standard privacy policy to be used by all business entities.
C)survey consumers about their attitudes toward the company's privacy policies.
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Creative Commons is a:

A)government program to protect intellectual property.
B)voluntary alternative to traditional copyright law.
C)oftware program that protects against malicious content.
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The dimensions of trust on the Internet include:

A)organizations that monitor behavior of websites.
B)security of personal data.
C)public relations activities of enterprises.
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9
A true statement about consumer practices related to the security of their data is:

A)most users are confident that they can identify a phishing email.
B)most users are not sure they are protected from malware.
C)neither of the above.
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10
Privacy on social networks:

A)presents difficult issues for both consumers and marketers.
B)is guaranteed by the social networks.
C)is not generally an issue of concern.
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In the United States, laws have not been passed regulating the collection and use of personal information about:

A)financial activities of consumers.
B)people over 65 years of age.
C)information collected from children.
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Actions taken by consumers to protect the privacy of their data include:

A)boycotting websites.
B)email campaigns.
C)rejecting cookies.
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Software that tracks consumer's activities on the web, usually without their knowledge, is called:

A)openware.
B)spyware.
C)traceware.
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Among the actions businesses should take to improve trust in themselves and their brands are:

A)align their business mission with the social good.
B)conduct advertising campaigns to tell why they should be trusted.
C)neither of the above.
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Brands that are trusted by Internet consumers benefit by:

A)reduced cost of customer acquisition.
B)wider visibility.
C)more visitors to their websites.
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________ is generally considered the most important data security problem on and off the Internet:

A)Viruses
B)Spam
C)Identity theft
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17
The law that attempts to bring intellectual property regulation into the digital age is:

A)Fair Information Practices Law.
B)Treaty of Rome.
C)Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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________ is the law that protects the medical data of patients.

A)FTC
B)COPPA
C)HIPPA
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________ is one of the fair information practice principles.

A)Choice
B)Authentication
C)Entitlement
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Trust, always at the heart of our economic system, has become even more important in the Internet Age.
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The rise of social media has added another dimension to consumer concerns about the privacy of PII.
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Consumers consider all personal data to be roughly equivalent in terms of its sensitivity.
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There are several security issues that affect consumers.Choose two specific issues.Explain the nature of the issue, what consumers can do to protect themselves, and what business should be doing to protect consumers.
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Intellectual property includes only works that have been legally copyrighted by the owner.
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The provisions of COPPA apply only to children under 6 years of age.
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Under the fair information practice principles the consumer should be able to obtain redress for injuries suffered as a result of business violations.
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When consumers are informed about the nature of behavioral tracking they become more comfortable with its use.
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Fake websites can be set up for the purpose of stealing data such as credit card numbers.
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Financial services institutions in the U.S.are required by law to notify consumers about their privacy policies.
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In recent years users have become concerned about the privacy of PII on their mobile devices.
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Identity theft is a consumer problem, not a concern of business.
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Privacy seals are part of the U.S.government's program to increase Internet security.
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Marketers are not able to collect much useful consumer data from social networks.
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Except for music, issues concerning intellectual property have not changed much as a result of the Internet.
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There are a number of actions that businesses can take to increase the level of trust that consumers have in them.Identify three specific actions and explain why they are important in creating trust.
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Consumers do not need to be concerned about the privacy of their PII on social networks.Take a position on that statement and give reasons that support your position.
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There is no way for Internet sites to collect data about consumers without the consumers being aware that data is being collected.
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Privacy policies should be prominently posted on the corporate website.
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Creative Commons is an effort to promote sharing of content while protecting the rights of the creator.
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Digital property rights represent a contentious subject among many groups associated with the Internet.Explain why it is a problem and how it affects both Internet users and businesses.
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