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    Introduction Facebook Incorporated is a social media company based in the United States that founded Facebook in 2004 and later purchased Instagram and WhatsApp. These social media platforms are accessible in multiple countries through the internet and apps on cell phones and tablets. As of November 2016 Instagram has over 200 million users, Facebook has over 1.79 billion users, and WhatsApp has 500 million users (zephoria). None of the platforms charge a membership fee and are completely free to

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    Advertisers have been marketing food to children on television since the first television broadcasts started. The effect of their marketing non-nutrient dense food to children has not had a positive result. The Federal Trade Commission’s report, Advertising to kids and the FCT: A regulatory retrospective that advises the present, reports that 50% of overweight kids become overweight adults. The report also states that 80% of obese adolescents will become overweight adults. “According to the Centers

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    Model Contract A model contract can be described as an agreement between the parties which are data exporter and the data importer, which covers lot of important aspects for not only to communicators but also to data transport. This means that the relevant company in the United States must have a contract or some kind of an agreement for each and every country to which it sends and receives data. Usually model contracts tend to be better suited for small and medium-sized enterprises that do not

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    should not be held liable for losses sustained in a successful attack made on their AIS by outside source. Secondly, I will suggest who should pay for the losses, to whom, and state why. Thirdly, I will give my opinion regarding the role, if any; the federal government should have deciding and enforcing remedies and punishment. Finally, I will evaluate how AIS can contribute or not to contribute to the

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    While health foods stores attract consumers to purchase health supplements, many manufacturers use health food stores to promote their bogus products. In March 1999, the FTC filed a complaint in federal court against the makers of Vitamin O. The company ran false ads claiming the Vitamin O supplement prevents cancer, heart, and lung disease by adding an extra oxygen supplement to the bloodstream. With no scientific evidence to prove the benefits

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    White Paper Title Review of Research Topic Today’s human economies are designed with little regard to the residual environmental effects of production and consumption. Virtually all of the world’s ecosystems are shrinking to make way for humans and their homes, farms, malls, and factories. World Wildlife Foundation’s Living Planet Index shows a 35 percent decline in Earth’s ecological health since 1970. The detrimental effects of the modern production-consumption chain are undeniable, causing a

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    It is almost impossible to find the top reasons why most security breaches happen on a secure network compromising hundreds to thousands of users’ personal information. This happens today more often than one would like to think and the consequences are astronomical for users, employees and customers of the companies. To protect a network and thoroughly secure confidential information, one has to examine the top vulnerabilities and think outside of the normal box to protect the network. When a

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    Introduction      There is currently a huge growing number of criminals that now do greater and more widespread damage to their victims without ever meeting them. Identity theft surfaced in the early 1990s and turned peoples everyday transactions into a data gathering game. Bits of personal information such as bankcards, credit card accounts, income, social security numbers or just someone name, address, and phone numbers are now collected and could be used illegally by

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    The Legality and Ethics of Internet Advertising ABSTRACT: Recently, DoubleClick.com, one of the world’s premier Internet advertising firms was at the center of a Federal Trade Commission investigation on privacy. Consumer privacy advocates have charged the company with infringing on the privacy of websurfers because of the aggressive means it uses to gather data for profit. This paper discusses the legal and moral issues surrounding these tactics. Were the company’s aggressive tactics

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    The Decision For A Company

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    merge with another company, especially a rival firm, can be both rewarding and challenging at times. In an effort to ensure that businesses do not attempt to merge with an intention to deceit, the Federal Trade Commission was established. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) defined as an “independent federal agency whose main goals are to protect consumers and to ensure a strong competitive market by enforcing a variety of consumer protection and antitrust laws” (Investopedia, 2015). The FTC has the

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