CIS 3250 FSU Test 1
Golden rules, such as treat others as we would want them to treat us, can be found in the Bible. -
✔✔True
Which of the following is an example of a negative right or liberty? - ✔✔all of these (free
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CIS 3250 FSU Test 1
Golden rules, such as treat others as we would want them to treat us, can be found in the Bible. -
✔✔True
Which of the following is an example of a negative right or liberty? - ✔✔all of these (freedom of
religion, freedom of speech, and the right to use your labor, skills, or mind to create goods and
services)
Researchers are developing brain-computer interfaces to enable severely handicapped people to
control appliances with their thoughts. - ✔✔True
It is always wrong to lie would reflect the utilitarian theory of ethics. - ✔✔False
What statement best describes Utilitarianism? - ✔✔Main example of a consequentialist theory to
increase happiness or "Utility".
Accelerometers help robots stay upright. - ✔✔True
Claim rights or positive rights - ✔✔impose an obligation on some people to provide certain
things for others
A claim right is also known as a - ✔✔positive right
Generally, a deontologist would be more comfortable breaking a rule in circumstances where
doing so would have good consequences. - ✔✔False
A Turing Test determines the strength of an encryption method. - ✔✔False
The Privacy Act of 1974 established rules to regulate - ✔✔Federal government databases only
A cookie is - ✔✔a file that a Web stores on a visitor's computer
The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) said that -
✔✔telecommunications equipment must be designed to allow the interception of telephone calls
(with a court order)
If a business follows an "opt-in" policy for handling personal data, information about a customer
- ✔✔may not be released unless the customer gives permission
The USA PATRIOT Act (2001) gives individuals more protection from government intrusion -
✔✔False
In Kyllo v. United States (2001), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that when the government uses a
device that's not in use by the general public to 'see' things it could not without intrusion, that is a
'search' and requires a warrant. - ✔✔True
U.S. v. Jones (2012) was the first major case of digital technology surveillance and involved
police attaching a GPS tracking device to a person's vehicle without a search warrant. - ✔✔True
In Olmstead v. United States (1928), the U.S. Supreme Court interpreted the Fourth Amendment
to apply only to physical intrusion. - ✔✔True
If the right to be forgotten is a ____________ right (a liberty), it could mean that we may choose
to stay off the Internet and become a recluse, but we cannot force someone else to remove
information about us. - ✔✔negative
A positive right (a _________ right), it allows a person to restrict sharing of information by
others. This can infringe freedom of speech and restrict access to truthful information. -
✔✔claim
Which of the following is not an exclusive right (subject to some expectations) granted by
copyright law? - ✔✔Profit from the work
There are four factors to consider in deciding whether a use of copyrighted material is fair use.
Which of the following is not one of these factors? - ✔✔The purpose and nature of the use is
only for nonprofit organizational purposes
Which of the following is not a way for software to be protected against copyright infringement?
- ✔✔make all software free
The "safe harbor" provisions of _________ protect websites from lawsuits and criminal charges
for copyright infringement when users post infringing material. - ✔✔Digital Millennium
Copyright Act
When was the first U.S. copyright law passed? - ✔✔In 1790
Which of the following is not a factor specified in U.S. copyright law for determining fair use? -
✔✔The for-profit and non-profit status of the copyright holder
Sega v. Accolade, Inc. (1992) helped determine that reverse engineering was allowable (fair
research use) in order to make a compatible product. - ✔✔True
"Anticircumvention" and "safe harbor" are the two significant parts of the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act. - ✔✔True
Copyright law protects processes and inventions, while patent law protects the particular
expression of an idea. - ✔✔False
Lawsuits in 1978 delayed the introduction of technology for consumer CD-recording devices for
music. - ✔✔False
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