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Chapters: 5, 10, 12, 13, 14

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The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

restricts/governs the online collection of personal information

from minors who are under 13 years old

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provides oversight for the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). 

True

False

True

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Disciplinary records are a part of educational records and protected by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act

True

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The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) only applies to those websites that are directed to children under 13

True

False

False

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The goal of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is to limit children’s access to offensive and age-inappropriate content on the internet. The goal of the FERPA is to protect the privacy of student educational records

True

False

True

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FERPA has specific security requirements that schools must use to protect student educational records

True

False

False

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Under FERPA schools and libraries that accept E-Rate funding must implement technologies that filter offensive visual content so that minors do not access it

True

False

False

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Which of the following is true statement regarding Children’s Online Privacy Act (COPPA) and Chilrend’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) rules

  • Both define a minor as under the age of 17

  • COPPA defines a child as anyone under the age of 17 years, while CIPA define a minor as someone under the age of 13

  • both define a minor as anyone under the age of 13

  • COPPA define a child as anyone under the age of 13, while CIPA defines a minor as someone under the age of 17

  • COPPA define a child as anyone under the age of 13, while CIPA defines a minor as someone under the age of 17

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What must a school obtain before releasing information about a student to a third party

written consent

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Which law is designed to protect childrens personal information while they are using an online resourse

  • HIPPA

  • COPPA

  • FERPA

  • CIPA

CIPA

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The ________ protects the privacy of student educational records

FERPA

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Obscenity is easy to define

False

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Website operators who sttempt to restrict access for children may be accused of violating basic rights. What amendment concerns these rights

First Amendment

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Which law is desinged to protect childrens personal information while they are using online resources

COPPA

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COPPA defines child as anyone under the age of

13

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How can a websitre operator verify parental consent to complt with COPPA

Using signed, printed forms and toll-free numbers

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A website is collecting information on children. what must be included on the website to comply with COPPA

Privacy Policy

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Libraries and schools that accept E-Rate funds must comply with

CIPA

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Libraries and schools that accept E-Rate funds must implemtn a _______ to filter objectional content

TMP

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CIPA requires certain content to be restricted for minors. How old is a minor

Anyone under the age of 17

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CIPA requires a library to be able to disable the TPM for some situations

True

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Only federal governments prosecutes felonies

True

False

false

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