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FalseDifficulty:
772
3.
Companiesusesearchenginemarketing(SEM)methodstoincreasetheirchanceof“gettingfound”amongcompetingWebsites.
MediumPageReference:
772
4.
Thevolumeofe-mailspamhasdecreasedbecauseofthewidespreaduseandeffectivenessofantispamsoftwareandISPspamfilters.
772
5.
Spamsenttoblogs,cellularphones,orothertypesofmessagingmediatopromoteproductsorservicesiscalledmediaspam.
6.
Webpagesthathavebeencreatedtotricksearchenginesintoofferingpoor-qualityresultsarereferredtoassearchenginespam.
7.
Actsoractivitiesthatareunethicalarealsoillegal.
773
8.
Creationsofthemind,suchasinventions,literaryandartisticworks,andsymbols,names,images,anddesigns,usedincommerceareknownasprivateproperty.
774
9.
Questionsordisputesaboutthelegalityofspamcanberesolvedeasilybyreferringtorelevantlaws.
10.
Legalprecedentsaredecisionsbyjudgesthatmaybeusedasstandardsinsimilarlegalcasesthatfollow.
HardPageReference:
11.
Politicalspam,regardlessofitscontent,islegalintheUnitedStatesbecauseitisaformofspeechprotectedbytheConstitution.
774
12.
Significantchangesinthenatureofbusinessorcrimesleadtonewlawsbecauselawsmustremainresponsivetonewthreatsorabuses.
775
13.
Dueprocessisalegalclaimthatothersnotinterferewithaprotectedinterest,suchasprivacy,intellectualproperty,orfreespeech.
775
14.
Becauseofintellectualpropertylaw,therecordingindustrycanfilelawsuitsforcopyrightinfringementagainstYouTubeorMySpaceifitprofitsfromtherecordingindustry’spropertywithoutauthorizationandcompensation.
779
Ethicalunderstandingandreasoningabilities
15.
AcompanycanbesuedforlibelifitsECsitecontainsadefamatoryoruntruestatementthatcausesdamagetoapersonoranothercompany.
781
16.
AcorporatecodeofethicsshouldspecifywhetherthecompanyallowsemployeestosetuptheirownWebpagesonthecompanyintranetandtherulesforprivatee-mailusageduringworkinghours.
783
17.
ECwebsitecontentneedstobereviewedbyattorneyswithcyberlawexpertisetoensurethattherenothingisunethicalorillegalandthatallrequiredstatementsanddisclaimersareproperlyincluded.
783
18.
Ethicalprinciplesthatapplytothecollectionanduseofpersonalinformation,suchasnotifyingcustomersofinformationpracticesbeforecollectingit,donotapplytoinformationcollectedine-commerce.
19.
Asadefenseagainstabusivetrackbacktacticsbyprofit-motivatedspammers,trackbackspamfiltersareimplementedinblogpublishingsystems.
.
790
20.
Blockingtoolscannotstopadwareorsoftwarethatgetsbundledwithotherpopularapplications,suchasKazaa,fromdeliveringpop-upadsbecausetheyoriginatefromthedesktop,andnotthebrowser.
790
21.
Unlikehatesitesthatcancauseproblemsforcorporationsorleadtolawsuits,fansitesarebeneficialandwelcomedbytheentertainmentindustry.
791
22.
Onlinemerchantsrejectabout10percentofincomingordersbecauseofsuspicionsoffraud;
andabout3%ofacceptedordersturnouttobefraudulent.
792
23.
ElectronicsignaturesimproveECbyhelpingtodistinguishbetweenlegitimateandfraudtransactionsandbuildtrustandpredictabilityneededbypartiesdoingbusinessonline.
793
24.
Severalpublicorganizationsandprivatecompaniesattempttoprotectconsumersandbuildusers’trustandconfidenceintheInternetthroughasealofquality,suchasTrustmarkandBBBOnline.
796
25.
Onlinesellerscanbetterprotectthemselvesagainstfraudbyrequiringcustomerswhosebillingaddressisdifferentfromtheshippingaddresstocalltheirbankandhavethealternateaddressaddedtotheirbankaccount.
798
MultipleChoiceQuestions
26.
ApproximatelywhatpercentofInternetshoppersusesearchenginestofindproductsandservices?
a.10%
b.25%
c.50%
d.75%
DDifficulty:
771
27.
Sendingspamthatdisguisesasalespitchtolooklikeapersonale-mailsothatitwillbypasse-mailspamfiltersviolatesthe:
a.ControllingtheAssaultofNonSolicitedPornographyandMarketing(CAN-SPAM)Act.
b.ComputerFraudandAbuseAct(CFAA)
c.FirstAmendment
d.Children’sInternetProtectionAct(CIPA)
ADifficulty:
777
28.
TodefendagainstunethicalandillegalbusinesstacticsthatexploitECoperations,Google,MSNSearch,andYahoohaveturnedtoallofthefollowingaggressivemeasuresexcept:
a.Implementedspamsitereportingsystems.
b.Builtalgorithmsthatcheckforandpenalizedeceptiverank-boostingpractices.
c.Implementedhoneypots.
d.Bannedviolators’sites.
CDifficulty:
773
29.
Havingcontroloverthecollection,storage,anddisseminationofpersonalinformationisincludedinthecategoryof:
a.property
b.rights
c.duties
d.privacy
30.
Adecisionbyajudgethatmaybeusedasastandardinsimilarcasesthatfollowisreferredtoas:
a.intellectualproperty
b.legalprecedent
c.commonlaw
d.tort
BDifficulty:
774
31.
Criticsofpoliticalspamareagainstitsusebecausetheybelievethat:
a.allspamisanuisance,clogsmailservers,andcreatessecurityrisks
b.itisillegal
c.itincreasescandidates’dependenceonwealthyfundraisers,
d.itleadstopoliticalfavoritism
32.
Dueprocessis
a.alegalclaimthatothersnotinterferewithaprotectedinterest.
b.asetofenforceablerulesandregulations.
c.aguaranteeofbasicfairnessandfairproceduresinlegalaction.
d.alegalobligationnottointerferewithaprotectedinterest
775
33.
Adutyis
776
34.
Propertyrightsrelevanttoe-commerceincludeallofthefollowingEXCEPT:
a.Therighttobringcriminalchargesagainstaviolator.
b.Controloftheuseoftheproperty.
c.Therighttobenefit,transfer,orselltheproperty.
d.Therighttoexcludeothersfromtheproperty.
776
35.
Amusiccompanycanfilea________againstYouTubeandMySpaceforanyinterferencewiththeabilitytoprofitfromitsIPorforprofitingfromtherecordingindustry’spropertywithoutauthorizationandcompensation
a.criminalcharge
b.negligencecha