The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act protects children under 13 against
A) e-mail snooping by schools.
B) online data profiling without prior consent.
C) advertising by computer services.
D) republishing of their e-mails without consent.
Questions 23-25 relate to the following facts:
Suppose you are the editor of a weekly newspaper in a small town.In your "20 Years Ago Today" column,you reveal that local resident Milo Coglin had been charged with the murder of his mother-in-law.You obtained the information from public records,and it was true.In fact,Milo was convicted and served a prison term.But in the years since his release from prison he returned to town,took a respectable job in a butcher shop,rehabilitated himself,and made new friends who were unaware of his criminal record.He's very upset about your column.
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Q18: In Hustler v.Falwell the Supreme Court limited
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Q20: Events that occur in public view almost
Q21: A federal statute that might be used
Q22: In a lawsuit against you for disclosure
Q24: In Hustler Magazine v.Falwell,why,specifically,did the Supreme Court
Q25: How is the tort of false light
Q26: In a lawsuit against you for appropriation,a
Q27: Can a claim for appropriation ever be
Q28: Milo's chances of winning a "private facts"
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