1st, 4th, or 5th
Legal Cases
Privacy
Trivia
Product Liability
100

This guarantees no law respecting an establishment of religion.

What is the First Amendment? 

100

This case paved the way toward establishing standards regarding "personal jurisdiction."

What is Zippo Manufacturing Co. v. Zippo Dot Com, Inc.?

100

The concept of privacy is articulated as this. 

What is the individual’s “right to be left alone”?

100

The Economist claimed that this had become the world’s most valuable resource.

What is data?



100

Below is an example of an attempt to avoid this category of product liability.


What is "failure to warn?"

200

Private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation.

What is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment? 

200

This case allowed website owners to host third-party content without concern of being prosecuted.

What is Zeron vs. AOL?

200

Preferences tend to be most unstable in these circumstances.

What is when the costs of a choice are
abstract and uncertain?

200

The term for sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one’s own.

What is tolerance?

200

Toyota issued a recall for a sticky pedal issue.

What is a manufacturing defect? 

300

The right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment? 

300

This case was influential in setting standards among ‘click-to-agree’ agreements.

What is ProCD v. Zeidenberg?

300

Privacy regulation might need to be imposed on these entities.  

Who are those who collect and process data?

300

They own the property rights to data or to inferences gathered from that data.

What is nobody? 

300

Below is an example of this category of product liability. 


What is a design defect? 

400

No person shall be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.

What is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment?

400

This case protected online freedom of speech.

What is Reno v. ACLU?

400

The term for when people who experience more perceived control over their privacy mistakenly generalize that perception.  

What is a “control paradox” ? 

400

The company that sent data to four outside entities, providing them with personally identifiable information including names, IP addresses, and data from users' device sensors.

What is Ring Doorbell? 

400

Touch screen interfaces in kitchen appliances are an example of this.

What is a defective product design? 

500

The right of people to peaceably assemble.

What is guaranteed by the First Amendment?

500

This case is why Google Image Search is permitted to exist. 

What is Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc.?

500

The term for the mistaken belief that one’s personal risks are lower than the risks faced by others who are similarly situated.

What is optimism bias?

500

The likelihood that a 16-word match is "just a coincidence".

What is less than 1 in a trillion?

500

Below is an example of an attempt to avoid this category of product liability.


What is "failure to warn?"