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Chapter 5: Personality-Based, Rule-Utilitarian, and
Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property
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Chapter 5: Personality-Based, Rule-Utilitarian, and
Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property
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1. …………………. one has informational privacy when she is able to limit or restrict others from access to information about herself.
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2%
A) The Control Theory
90%
B) The Restricted Access Theory
7%
C) )RALC) Theory
1%
D) None
2. One's having privacy is directly linked to one's having control over information about oneself.
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87%
A) The Control Theory
2%
B) The Restricted Access Theory
7%
C) )RALC) Theory
3%
D) Categorial Privacy
3. Distinguishes between the concept of privacy, which it defines in terms of restricted access, and the management of privacy.
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1%
A) The Control Theory
3%
B) The Restricted Access Theory
94%
C) )RALC) Theory
1%
D) Physical privacy.
4. The way individuals can easily become associated with and linked to newly created groups that are made possible by technologies such as KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Databases).
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87%
A) Categorial Privacy
8%
B) An “ontological interpretation" of Informational Privacy
3%
C) Privacy as Contextual Integrity
1%
D) None
5. …………………………… are relatively recent expressions used to refer to a conception of privacy.
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92%
A) Physical privacy and Accessibility privacy.
4%
B) Physical privacy.
2%
C) Accessibility privacy.
2%
D) None of above.
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6. …………… concerns affected by the amount of personal data collected.
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6%
A) Accessibility privacy.
2%
B) Physical privacy.
72%
C) Informational privacy.
20%
D) All of above.
7. privacy protects the interest individuals have in sustaining a personal space, free from interference by other people and organizations.
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94%
A) True
6%
B) False
8. privacy is conceived of as a “utility” in that it can help to preserve human dignity.
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95%
A) True
5%
B) False
9. Individual privacy is much more difficult to achieve in highly technological societies.
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94%
A) True
6%
B) False
10. Informational privacy concerns cannot affect many aspects of an individual's life from commerce to healthcare to work to recreation.
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9%
A) True
91%
B) False
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Chapter 6: Informational Privacy: Concepts,
Theories, and Controversies
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Chapter 6: Informational Privacy: Concepts,
Theories, and Controversies
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1. ………. are choices between good and bad.
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8%
a) Ethics
88%
b) Morals
2%
c) Principle
2%
d) Value
2. ………. is fundamental laws that govern human behavior; i.e. Golden Rule.
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5%
a) Ethics
4%
b) Morals
90%
c) Principle
1%
d) Value
3. ………. is something a group holds to be valuable or worthwhile.
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1%
a) Ethics
2%
b) Morals
2%
c) Principle
95%
d) Value
4. Copyrights protect published works such as books, articles, software, etc
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99%
a) True
1%
b) False
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5. Transitivity is reasons for action that all people in society could accept.
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25%
a) Ture
75%
b) False
6. Utilitarian Ethics is the decision that produces the highest good for all people involved.
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91%
a) True
9%
b) False
7. ………. is a legal protection for a design or invention.
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4%
a) Strict Liability
10%
b) Utilitarian Ethics
6%
c) Ethics
80%
d) Patent
8. ………. is something that one owes; an obligation; debt.
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80%
a) Liability
12%
b) Tort
8%
c) Negligence
0%
d) None
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9. ………. is any wrongful act that does not involve a breach of contract and for which civil suit can be brought.
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6%
a) Liability
85%
b) Tort
8%
c) Negligence
2%
d) None