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A) digital sampling.
B) cybersquatting.
C) cloud computing.
D) peer-to-peer (P2P) networking.
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A) a violation of the rights of the employees.
B) within the rights of the employer even if it did not provide the phones.
C) a subject for dispute resolution by the phone service.
D) a "business-extension exception" under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
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A) the companies that own the sites and the apps.
B) retailers who have had to change their procedures to compete.
C) spammers, cybersquatters, and typosquatters.
D) Internet service providers.
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A) actual damages and profits in any amount.
B) statutory damages no greater than $1,000.
C) statutory damages no less than $100,000.
D) all of the choices.
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A) file a suit against the anonymous users.
B) gain unauthorized access to Q Web's servers.
C) file a suit against Q Web.
D) ask the U.S. Department of Justice to issue a subpoena.
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A) a license.
B) a cookie.
C) cloud computing.
D) a violation of the law.
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A) none of the choices.
B) consumers are likely to be confused by the names.
C) the products involved are similar.
D) Mix has registered all variations of the name "Mix."
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A) a legitimate marketing technique.
B) a fair use.
C) a license.
D) trademark dilution.
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