COMPUTER ETHICS CHAPTER 5

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Is it true, web sites content is evaluated immediately

With dynamic content filtering, each Web site's content is evaluated immediately before it is displayed, using techniques such as object analysis and image recognition. T/F

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Federal Trade Commission

The _____ is charged with enforcing the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act, and the agency maintains a consumer complaint database relating to the law.

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It is true the organization can be sued

If an employee sees a coworker viewing porn on a workplace computer, the organization can be sued in a sexual harassment lawsuit. T/F

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It is False that they cannot be prosecuted

A U.S. citizen who posts material on the Web that is illegal in a foreign country cannot be prosecuted in that country. T/F

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It is false, oral state isnt libel

An oral defamatory statement is libel. T/F

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defamation

The Supreme Court has held that obscene speech and _____ are not protected by the First Amendment and may be forbidden by the government.

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remailers

Which of the following can provide a virtually untraceable level of anonymity to email messages?

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It is false, Internet filters can block users

Internet filters cannot block users from accessing useful information.T/F

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First

In the United States, speech that is merely annoying, critical, demeaning, or offensive enjoys protection under the _____ Amendment.

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California

Miller v. _____ is the Supreme Court case that established a test to determine if material is obscene and therefore not protected by the First Amendment.

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A John Doe lawsuit

Which of the following can be used against an anonymous defendant to reveal truths about the defendant's identity?

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it is true the goal is to protect children and ruled unconstitutional

The goal of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA) was to protect children from harmful material on the World Wide Web, however, it was ruled unconstitutional. T/F

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it is false, this is not guaranteed

Anonymity on the Internet is practically guaranteed. T/F