Deck 7: The Environment of Electronic Commerce: Legal, Ethical, and Tax Issues

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Any contract for the sale of goods includes implied warranties.
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Fair use of a copyrighted work does not allows copying it in order to criticize the content.
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Any business that uses the Web becomes an international business instantly.
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Businesses that operate on the Web must comply with the same laws and regulations that govern the operations of all businesses.
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Digital signatures are not legally valid on contracts in most countries.
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The Statute of Frauds varies widely from state to state with regard to signed writings.
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In general, trademark protection prevents another firm from using the same or a similar name, logo, or other identifying characteristics in a way that would cause confusion in the minds of potential buyers.
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The first obstacle that law enforcement agencies face when combating online crime is the issue of jurisdiction.
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Non-U.S.corporations and individuals cannot be sued in U.S.courts if they conduct business or commit tortious acts in the United States.
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A click-wrap acceptance occurs when a Web site user agrees to that site's end-user license agreements or its terms and conditions by clicking a button on the Web site.
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People enter into contracts on a daily, and often hourly, basis.
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In the physical world, geographic boundaries rarely coincide with legal and cultural boundaries.
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In general, contracts are invalid if they are not in writing or signed.
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People receive constructive notice that they have become subject to new laws and cultural norms when they cross an international border, even if they are not specifically warned of the changed laws and norms by a sign or a border guard's statement.
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Fictional characters cannot be trademarked.
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When a seller advertises goods for sale on a Web site, that seller is making an offer to potential buyers.
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A business cannot commit a tortious act by simply selling a product that causes harm to a buyer.
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Physical boundaries are a convenient and effective way to announce the ending of one legal or cultural system and the beginning of another.
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If an idea cannot be separated from its expression in a work, that work cannot be copyrighted.
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A(n) _____ clause is a statement that a contract will be enforced according to the laws of a particular state that then has personal jurisdiction over the parties who signed the contract regarding any enforcement issues.

A) forum selection
B) choice of law
C) after acquired property
D) deadlock provision
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Companies that sell through their Web sites establish nexus everywhere their goods are delivered to customers.
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A(n) _____ is the expression of willingness to take an offer, including all of its stated terms.

A) judicial comity
B) tort
C) acceptance
D) consideration
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In the United States, federal courts have subject-matter jurisdiction over issues related to _____.

A) ​bankruptcy
B) ​state tax matters
C) ​professional licensing
D) ​personal matters
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_____ is a court's authority to decide a particular type of dispute.

A) Territorial jurisdiction
B) Personal jurisdiction
C) Subject-matter jurisdiction
D) Long arm jurisdiction
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_____ is the idea that those subject to laws should have some role in formulating them.

A) Jurisdiction
B) Administration
C) Legitimacy
D) Integrity
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_____ is a form of control over physical space and the people and objects that reside in that space, and is a defining characteristic of statehood.

A) Ethics
B) Potential
C) Legitimacy
D) Power
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_____ is a country in which national culture permits the government to exert high levels of unchecked authority.

A) Denmark
B) Norway
C) Singapore
D) Sweden
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A _____ is an act in which a seller unintentionally provides a harmful product.

A) fraud
B) misrepresentation
C) negligent tort
D) defamation
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The connection between a tax-paying entity and a government is called jurisdiction.
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A _____ is an intentional or negligent action taken by a legal entity that causes harm to another legal entity.

A) click-wrap acceptance
B) tort
C) fair use
D) anticipatory repudiation
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Use taxes are levied by the United States and other countries on certain commodities as they are imported into the country.
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Differences in cultures throughout the world have resulted in different expectations about privacy in electronic commerce.
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The ability of a government to exert control over a person or corporation is called _____.

A) subjugation
B) jurisdiction
C) legitimacy
D) notice
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_____ mark the range of culture and reach of applicable laws very clearly in the physical world.

A) Territorial borders
B) Common laws
C) Ethical standards
D) Online restrictions
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_____ is an expression of the change in rules when a physical boundary is crossed.

A) Legitimacy
B) Power
C) Notice
D) Offer
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The details of _____ vary from state to state, but generally create personal jurisdiction over nonresidents who transact business or commit tortious acts in the state.

A) subject-matter jurisdiction
B) long-arm statutes
C) statewide jurisdiction
D) forum selection
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Ethics issues are significant in the area of online privacy because laws have not kept pace with the growth of the Internet and the Web.
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Most states' use tax rates are lower than their sales tax rates.
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A(n) _____ is a commitment with certain terms made to another party.

A) award
B) offer
C) acceptance
D) consideration
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Every kind of agreement or exchange between parties, no matter how simple, is a type of _____.
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An entity becomes liable for _____ infringement if it is capable of supervising the infringing activity and obtains a financial benefit from the infringing activity.
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If a defamatory statement injures the reputation of a product or service instead of a person, it is called _____.

A) negligent tort
B) trademark dilution
C) product disparagement
D) per se defamation
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When federal, state, and local laws address the same issues in different ways lawyers call the situation a.
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A(n) _____ refers to any symbol executed or adopted for the purpose of authenticating a writing.

A) stamp
B) icon
C) mark
D) signature
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A _____ is a statement declaring that the seller will not honor some or all implied warranties.

A) defamatory statement
B) forum selection clause
C) warranty disclaimer
D) warranty negation
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Using technology to harass, humiliate threaten or embarrass another person is called.

A) defamation
B) sexting
C) cyberbullying
D) online stalking
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In a(n) _____ policy approach, a company that collects information does not use the information for any other purpose unless the customer specifically chooses to allow that use.

A) opt-out
B) lock-in
C) fair-use
D) opt-in
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A(n) _____ can be formed by two or more parties that act as if a contract exists, even if no contract has been written and signed.

A) voidable contract
B) implied contract
C) subordinate contract
D) virtual contract
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State courts have _____ jurisdiction over issues governed by state laws.
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If a company undertakes sufficient activities in a particular country, it establishes _____ with that country and becomes liable for filing tax returns in that country.

A) jurisdiction
B) notice
C) terms of service
D) nexus
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A digital _____ is a digital code or stream embedded undetectably in a digital image or audio file.

A) validation code
B) watermark
C) patent
D) cookie
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A(n) _____ is a right granted by a government to the author or creator of a literary or artistic work.
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A(n) _____ is collected by a seller at each stage of a transaction.

A) value added tax
B) import tariff
C) property tax
D) use tax
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Disputes that arise when one person has registered a domain name that is an existing trademark or company name are settled by _____.

A) the World Intellectual Property Organization
B) common law
C) statutory law
D) the World Trade Organization
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A(n) _____ tax is a tax levied by a state on property used in that state that was not purchased in that state.

A) property
B) import
C) use
D) sales
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_____ is a general term that includes all products of the human mind.
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The issue of _____ can arise when an employee of a company accepts a contract and the company later asserts that the employee did not have the authority to do so.
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A(n) _____ statement is a statement that is false and that injures the reputation of another person or company.

A) defamatory
B) warranty disclaimer
C) implied
D) copyright
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The rules and regulations most of which are intended to limit the Web site owner's liability for what site visitors might do with information they obtain from the site are referred to as _____.
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What is the difference between subject-matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction?
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Describe a tort and identify the types of tortious acts that can be committed.
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_____ taxes are levied by national, state, and local governments on the net earnings generated by business activities.
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_____ is the practice of registering a domain name that is the trademark of another person or company in the hopes that the owner will pay huge amounts of money to acquire the URL.
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_____ occurs when someone other than a domain name's owner changes the ownership of the domain name.
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_____ laws, directed at large online retailers, are state laws that require online retailers to collect and remit sales taxes on sales they make in their states, even though the online retailers do not have nexus with the state.
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_____ law arises when elected legislative bodies pass laws.
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A(n) _____ is used to identify services provided.
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_____ refers to a legal cause of action in which a court deems some types of statements to be so negative that injury is assumed.
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_____ taxes are levied by states and local governments on the real estate used in a business.
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In the context of online crime, in a(n) _____, the perpetrator offers to share the proceeds of some large payoff with the victim if the victim will make a "good faith" deposit or provide some partial funding first.
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The _____ patent protects a specific set of procedures for conducting a particular business activity.
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Explain the three essential elements of a contract.
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A(n) _____ is an exclusive right granted by the government to an individual to make, use, and sell an invention.
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_____ taxes, which include sales taxes, use taxes, and excise taxes, are levied on the products or services that a company sells or uses.
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A(n) _____ is a distinctive mark, device, motto, or implement that a company affixes to the goods it produces for identification purposes.
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The _____ is the U.S.government agency charged with administering the country's tax laws.
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The name or part of that name that a business uses to identify itself is called a(n) _____.
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In a(n) _____ approach, a company collecting information assumes that a customer does not object to the company's use of the information unless the customer specifically chooses to deny permission.
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The _____ publishes regulations and investigates claims of false advertising.
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Creations that can be copyrighted include virtually all forms of artistic or intellectual expression.
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Any contract for the sale of goods includes implied warranties.
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Fair use of a copyrighted work does not allows copying it in order to criticize the content.
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Any business that uses the Web becomes an international business instantly.
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Businesses that operate on the Web must comply with the same laws and regulations that govern the operations of all businesses.
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Digital signatures are not legally valid on contracts in most countries.
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The Statute of Frauds varies widely from state to state with regard to signed writings.
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In general, trademark protection prevents another firm from using the same or a similar name, logo, or other identifying characteristics in a way that would cause confusion in the minds of potential buyers.
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The first obstacle that law enforcement agencies face when combating online crime is the issue of jurisdiction.
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Non-U.S.corporations and individuals cannot be sued in U.S.courts if they conduct business or commit tortious acts in the United States.
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A click-wrap acceptance occurs when a Web site user agrees to that site's end-user license agreements or its terms and conditions by clicking a button on the Web site.
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People enter into contracts on a daily, and often hourly, basis.
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In the physical world, geographic boundaries rarely coincide with legal and cultural boundaries.
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People receive constructive notice that they have become subject to new laws and cultural norms when they cross an international border, even if they are not specifically warned of the changed laws and norms by a sign or a border guard's statement.
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Fictional characters cannot be trademarked.
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When a seller advertises goods for sale on a Web site, that seller is making an offer to potential buyers.
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A business cannot commit a tortious act by simply selling a product that causes harm to a buyer.
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Physical boundaries are a convenient and effective way to announce the ending of one legal or cultural system and the beginning of another.
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If an idea cannot be separated from its expression in a work, that work cannot be copyrighted.
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A(n) _____ clause is a statement that a contract will be enforced according to the laws of a particular state that then has personal jurisdiction over the parties who signed the contract regarding any enforcement issues.

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A(n) _____ is the expression of willingness to take an offer, including all of its stated terms.

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In the United States, federal courts have subject-matter jurisdiction over issues related to _____.

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_____ is a court's authority to decide a particular type of dispute.

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_____ is the idea that those subject to laws should have some role in formulating them.

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_____ is a form of control over physical space and the people and objects that reside in that space, and is a defining characteristic of statehood.

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_____ is a country in which national culture permits the government to exert high levels of unchecked authority.

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A _____ is an act in which a seller unintentionally provides a harmful product.

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The connection between a tax-paying entity and a government is called jurisdiction.
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A _____ is an intentional or negligent action taken by a legal entity that causes harm to another legal entity.

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Use taxes are levied by the United States and other countries on certain commodities as they are imported into the country.
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Differences in cultures throughout the world have resulted in different expectations about privacy in electronic commerce.
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The ability of a government to exert control over a person or corporation is called _____.

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_____ mark the range of culture and reach of applicable laws very clearly in the physical world.

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_____ is an expression of the change in rules when a physical boundary is crossed.

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The details of _____ vary from state to state, but generally create personal jurisdiction over nonresidents who transact business or commit tortious acts in the state.

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Ethics issues are significant in the area of online privacy because laws have not kept pace with the growth of the Internet and the Web.
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Most states' use tax rates are lower than their sales tax rates.
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A(n) _____ is a commitment with certain terms made to another party.

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Every kind of agreement or exchange between parties, no matter how simple, is a type of _____.
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An entity becomes liable for _____ infringement if it is capable of supervising the infringing activity and obtains a financial benefit from the infringing activity.
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If a defamatory statement injures the reputation of a product or service instead of a person, it is called _____.

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When federal, state, and local laws address the same issues in different ways lawyers call the situation a.
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A(n) _____ refers to any symbol executed or adopted for the purpose of authenticating a writing.

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A _____ is a statement declaring that the seller will not honor some or all implied warranties.

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Using technology to harass, humiliate threaten or embarrass another person is called.

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D) online stalking
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In a(n) _____ policy approach, a company that collects information does not use the information for any other purpose unless the customer specifically chooses to allow that use.

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A(n) _____ can be formed by two or more parties that act as if a contract exists, even if no contract has been written and signed.

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State courts have _____ jurisdiction over issues governed by state laws.
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If a company undertakes sufficient activities in a particular country, it establishes _____ with that country and becomes liable for filing tax returns in that country.

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A digital _____ is a digital code or stream embedded undetectably in a digital image or audio file.

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A(n) _____ is a right granted by a government to the author or creator of a literary or artistic work.
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A(n) _____ is collected by a seller at each stage of a transaction.

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Disputes that arise when one person has registered a domain name that is an existing trademark or company name are settled by _____.

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D) the World Trade Organization
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A(n) _____ tax is a tax levied by a state on property used in that state that was not purchased in that state.

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_____ is a general term that includes all products of the human mind.
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The issue of _____ can arise when an employee of a company accepts a contract and the company later asserts that the employee did not have the authority to do so.
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A(n) _____ statement is a statement that is false and that injures the reputation of another person or company.

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The rules and regulations most of which are intended to limit the Web site owner's liability for what site visitors might do with information they obtain from the site are referred to as _____.
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What is the difference between subject-matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction?
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Describe a tort and identify the types of tortious acts that can be committed.
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_____ taxes are levied by national, state, and local governments on the net earnings generated by business activities.
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_____ is the practice of registering a domain name that is the trademark of another person or company in the hopes that the owner will pay huge amounts of money to acquire the URL.
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_____ occurs when someone other than a domain name's owner changes the ownership of the domain name.
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_____ laws, directed at large online retailers, are state laws that require online retailers to collect and remit sales taxes on sales they make in their states, even though the online retailers do not have nexus with the state.
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_____ law arises when elected legislative bodies pass laws.
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A(n) _____ is used to identify services provided.
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_____ refers to a legal cause of action in which a court deems some types of statements to be so negative that injury is assumed.
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_____ taxes are levied by states and local governments on the real estate used in a business.
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The _____ patent protects a specific set of procedures for conducting a particular business activity.
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A(n) _____ is an exclusive right granted by the government to an individual to make, use, and sell an invention.
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_____ taxes, which include sales taxes, use taxes, and excise taxes, are levied on the products or services that a company sells or uses.
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The _____ is the U.S.government agency charged with administering the country's tax laws.
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