Using a domain name that is an identical or similar to the trademark of another is:
a) legal because it is a clever marketing ploy.
b) legal because it is a fair use.
c) legal because it is a safe harbor.
d) illegal.
3) Transferring copyrighted music recordings to others, without the copyright owners’ authorization, is:
a) goodwill.
b) a fair use.
c) illegal. d) a license.
4) Discharging an employee who uses social media in a way that violates the employer's stated social media policies is:
a) within the employer's rights.
b) a violation of the employee's rights.
c) a violation of an Internet service provider's rights.
d) a violation of the social media's rights.
5) Cybercrime can best be defined as:
a) a crime against property.
b) not a new type of crime but a new way of committing crime—in cyberspace.
c) a crime that necessarily also involves a tort.
d) organized crime.
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