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Thursday Quiz
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This term refers to the ability to control information about oneself and limit the flow of that information to others.

Privacy

100

Text file stored on your computer by websites to track your online activity

Cookies

100

What is the Right to Be Forgotten?

The right to have material removed from websites or search engines, as a legal or ethical right

100

Within how many years from the creation of the telephone did it take for people to start wiretapping them?

10

100

How will self driving vehicles change society?

Less people will learn to drive

cities will have to change infrastructure (less need for parking space)

traffic flow will improve

200

How many files did Stasi Germany keep and how many miles did it span

6 million & 125 miles

200

An advantage of the cloud

Access Info anywhere; Sharing files w/ others; Managing data and backups

200

What are the two main tools for location tracking?

 GPS and RFIDs

200

What did The Electronic Communications Privacy Act(ECPA) extend restrictions to?

All electronic communication

200

What is Intellectual Property?

  • The intangible creative work, not its particular physical form

  • Value of intelligence and artistic work comes from creativity, ideas,

  • research, skills, labor, non-material efforts and attributes the creator

  • provides

  • Protected by copyright and patent law

  • Fair Use Doctrine

300

Which bank had their clients account information lost in transit?

BOA

300

One type of informed consent

Cookies; Opt-in & Opt-out; Statements

300

ow does the Fourth Amendment protect our privacy?

The Fourth Amendment sets limits on the government’s rights to search our homes and businesses. It requires that the government have good evidence to support a specific search and that a judge approve a search warrant.

300

Which court case began as a result of government use of wiretaps w/o a court order?

Olmstead v. United States

300

What is the guiding principle of utilitarianism

The guiding principle is to increase happiness

400

Name 4 fair information principles

  •  Only collect data that is needed

  • Inform what is collected, when it’s collected and how it is to be used

  • Allow an opting out option

  • Remove data when no longer needed

  • Maintain accurate data (updating)

  • Protect security of data

  • Policies for responding to law enforcement

400

What is the name of a company that specializes in customer databases?

Acxiom or Tableau

400

Under what condition can someone enforce a legal requirement to remove material upon request?

Children and special populations

400

Police may not search the contents of a person’s cell phone without a warrant

Riley v. California

400

What does MBTI Stand for? What are all the different types?

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

500

How many aspects of privacy are there? What are they?

 Freedom from intrusion–being left alone

 Control of information about oneself

  Freedom from surveillance



500

Disadvantages of the cloud

Personal info on other computers; Info is as secure as the weakest device or cloud service

500

How did Disney utilize location tracking in their business?

In exchange for discounts, conveniences, and special privileges, you and your family provide your movements and activities by using a wristband called a MagicBand, so that they can analyze customer traffic patterns to plan a better layout, to determine how much time people spend inside, or to analyze waiting times.



500

A search warrant is needed to attach a surveillance device to a private vehicle

US. v Jones

500

What is the difference between act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism?

Act utilitarianism focuses on the outcome based off of the specific actions. Rule utilitarianism focuses on the ethical rule or morality an action follows