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CHAPTER2:CourtsandAlternativeDisputeResolution
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CHAPTER3:EthicsinBusiness
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—AppendixtoChapter3:CodeofEthicsExample
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CHAPTER4:TortLaw
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CHAPTER5:IntellectualPropertyRights
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CHAPTER6:InternetLaw,SocialMedia,andPrivacy
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CHAPTER7:CriminalLawandCyberCrime
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CHAPTER8:AgreementandConsiderationinContracts
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CHAPTER9:Capacity,Legality,andEnforceability
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CHAPTER10:ContractPerformance,Breach,andRemedies
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CHAPTER11:SalesandLeaseContracts
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CHAPTER12:PerformanceandBreachinSalesandLeaseContracts
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CHAPTER13:NegotiableInstruments
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CHAPTER14:Banking
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CHAPTER15:Creditors’RightsandBankruptcy
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CHAPTER16:AgencyRelationshipsinBusiness
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CHAPTER17:EmploymentLaw
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CHAPTER18:TheEntrepreneur’sOptions
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CHAPTER20:InvestorProtection,InsiderTrading,andCorporate
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CHAPTER21:AntitrustLawandPromotingCompetition
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CHAPTER22:ConsumerLaw
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CHAPTER23:PersonalProperty,Bailments,andInsurance
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CHAPTER24:RealPropertyandEnvironmentalLaw
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CHAPTER25:InternationalandSpaceLaw
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Chapter 01: Legal and Constitutional Foundations of Business
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Critical Thinking Questions in Features .......................................................................................................... 1
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Adapting the Law to the Online Environment ............................................................................................. 1
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Critical Thinking Questions in Cases ............................................................................................................... 2
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Case 1.1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
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Case 1.2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
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Case 1.3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
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Chapter Review ............................................................................................................................................. 4
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Practice and Review ................................................................................................................................... 4
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Practice and Review: Debate This............................................................................................................... 5
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Issue Spotters ............................................................................................................................................ 5
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Business Scenarios and Case Problems ...................................................................................................... 5
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Critical Thinking and Writing Assignments ............................................................................................... 10
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Critical Thinking Questions in Appendix Exhibit 1A–3 ................................................................................... 11
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Exhibit 1A–3 ............................................................................................................................................. 11
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Adapting the Law to the Online Environment
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1. One observer has said that the American legal system should evaluate social media companies based on
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how ―they affect us as citizens, not only [on how] they affect us as consumers.‖ What is your opinion of this
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Solution
The person who made this statement clearly sees a ―citizen‖ as having different motivations and concerns
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than a ―consumer.‖ Presumably, a citizen is mostly concerned with the good of society as a whole, and
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therefore would be open to the idea of government regulation that restricted thenegative influence of social
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media, regardless of the First Amendment. A consumer, by contrast, would be primarily concerned with
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having a marketplace that offers the widest possible varieties of freedom (of choice, of speech, etc.) and
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would for that reason be opposed to government regulation of social media. There is, however, an argument
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to be made that the citizens that make up a society benefit when the marketplace of ideas—whether they are
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―positive‖ or ―negative‖—is allowed to flourish in the absence of government regulation.
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2. Tim Cook, Apple‘s chief operating officer, has suggested that the United States Congress shouldpass a law
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limiting the ability of Apple and other tech countries to keep consumer data private. Why would a business
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executive make such a request?
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