INSY Quiz #5 (Chapter 8)
Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic principles shared by ethical schools of thought in western culture? A. Accountability B. Due process C. Liability D. Privacy
D. Privacy
Which of the following is NOT one of the issues complicating the taxation of e-commerce sales? A. Taxes raised are used for different government purposes B. Small online businesses are unable to manage sales taxes to thousands of different jurisdictions C. Sales taxes and policies vary by state and country D. Retailers legally only have to charge sales tax if they have operations located in the same state as a consumer
A. Taxes raised are used for different government purposes
The FTC's privacy approach is now focused on targeting practices that are likely to cause harm or unwarranted intrusion into consumers' daily lives. A. True B. False
A. True
How long does copyright protection extend for corporate owned works? A. 50 years B. 95 years C. 75 years D. 25 years
B. 95 years
Disputes over federal trademarks involve establishing: A. Underlying ideas B. Intent C. Infringement D. Piracy
C. Infringement
Which of the FTC's Fair Information Practices (FIP) principles requires opt-in or opt-out policies to be in place? A. Choice/ Consent B. Notice/Awareness C. Security D. Access/Participation
A. Choice/ Consent
"Do Not Track" falls under which of the following principles in the FTC's new privacy framework? A. Simplified Choice B. Privacy by Design C. Greater Transparency D. Scope
A. Simplified Choice
Which of the following situations would NOT qualify for the fair use exception to U.S. copyright law? A. A journalist quotes a paragraph from a book in a review of the book B. A student copies a photograph of his favorite band from a Web site created by the band's record label and places it on the student's personal Web site C. Google posts thumbnail images of books in the Google Book Search Project D. A professor clips a newspaper article just before class and distributes copies of it to his class
B. A student copies a photograph of his favorite band from a Web site created by the band's record label and places it on the student's personal Web site
Downloading music tracks owned by record companies without paying for them is an example of a violation of: A. Trademark law B. Copyright law C. Privacy law D. Patent law
B. Copyright law
Registering a domain name similar or identical to trademarks of others to divert Web traffic to their own sites is an example of: A. Metatagging B. Cyberpiracy C. Framing D. Cybersquatting
B. Cyberpiracy
Deep packet inspection uses software installed on client computers to collect and analyze detailed information on page content viewed by users. A. True B. False
B. False
Most adult social network participants do not have any expectation of personal privacy when using a social network. A. True B. False
B. False
The principle of responsibility means that individuals, organizations, and societies should be held accountable to others for the consequences of their actions. A. True B. False
B. False
What is the first step in analyzing an ethical dilemma? A. Identify the personal consequences of your opinions B. Identify the options you can reasonably take C. Identify and describe the facts D. Define the conflict or dilemma and identify the higher order values involved.
C. Identify and describe the facts
Which of the following e-commerce technology dimensions creates greater opportunities for cyberbullying? A. Interactivity B. Ubiquity C. Social technology D. Richness
C. Social technology
Registering the domain name google.com with the intent to divert Web traffic from people misspelling google.com is an example of: A. Cybersquatting B. Linking C. Typosquatting D. Metatagging
C. Typosquatting
Which ethical principle emphasizes putting oneself into the place of others and thinking of oneself as the object of the decision? A. the Social Contract Rule B. the Collective Utilitarian Rule C. the Golden Rule D. Universalism
C. the Golden Rule
Which ethical principles tells you that it is wise to assume perfect information markets? A. the Collective Utilitarian principle B. the Golden Rule C. the New York Times test D. the Social Contract rule
C. the New York Times test
Which of the following basic ethical concepts plays an important role in defining privacy? A. Liability B. Responsibility C. Accountability D. Due process
D. Due process
Which of the following requires financial institutions to inform consumers of their privacy policies and permits consumers some control over their records? A. HIPAA B. COPPA C. Freedom of Information Act D. Gramm-Leach-Biley Act
D. Gramm-Leach-Biley Act
Google's Gmail advertising has raised concerns about which of the following issues? A. Copyright B. Patents C. Trademark D. Privacy
D. Privacy
The opt-in model for informed consent requires an affirmative action by the consumer before a company can collect and use information. A. True B. False
A. True
Liability is a feature of political systems in which a body of law is in place that permits individuals to recover damages done to them by other actors, systems, or organizations. A. True B. False
A. True
Net neutrality refers to Internet backbone owners treating all Internet traffic equally. A. True B. False
A. True
The European Data Protection Directive prohibits the transfer of PII to organizations or countries that do not have similar privacy protection policies. A. True B. False
A. True