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Quiz 15: Information Technology Ethics
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Question 21
True/False
It is estimated that the global loss in 2013 due to software piracy is in the billions of dollars.
Question 22
True/False
Microsoft agreed to censor search results and partnered with Baidu.com to provide English-language search results in China
Question 23
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Harassing individuals through electronic means such as video or cell phones is called ________.
Question 24
True/False
Anti-cyberbullying detection is done mostly by police.
Question 25
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________ is the right to be left alone to do as one pleases.
Question 26
True/False
Unethical behavior is illegal behavior and illegal behavior is unethical behavior.
Question 27
True/False
An example of ethical uses of computers and social media is the coordination of relief efforts after a natural disaster.
Question 28
True/False
Global positioning system (GPS)chips in a smartphone allow your exact position to be determined.
Question 29
True/False
Most states have enacted antibullying laws.
Question 30
True/False
Relativism holds that moral principles are dictated by cultural tastes and customs.
Question 31
True/False
The United States has one of the highest rate of software piracy.
Question 32
True/False
Facebook allows you to determine the extent to which your information can be shared.
Question 33
True/False
Cyberbullying is harassing, threatening, humiliating, embarrassing, or tormenting individuals by means of technology.
Question 34
True/False
Utilitarianism focuses on adherence to moral duties and rights.
Question 35
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Match each of the following terms to its definition:
Premises:
Responses:
copyright
having no sense of right and wrong and no interest in moral consequences
amoral behavior
act of blocking dissenting opinions
censorship
not conforming to a set of approved behavioral standards
Premises:
copyright
amoral behavior
censorship
Responses:
having no sense of right and wrong and no interest in moral consequences
act of blocking dissenting opinions
not conforming to a set of approved behavioral standards