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Which of these rights is not considered a right of privacy?
right to drive
right to procreate
right to purchase and use contraceptives
right to marry - ANSWER-right to drive
You decide to start operating a business selling friendship bracelets
online, in your own name, and with your own address. You do not have
or use an official business name or moniker. You are a sole proprietor. -
ANSWER-true
You decide to start operating a business selling friendship bracelets
online; if one of the bracelets you sold falls apart, you are liable. -
ANSWER-true
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,Since you are selling friendship bracelets online, the Internet service
provider (ISP) is your agent. - ANSWER-true
You are selling friendship bracelets online and the ISP posts bracelets
that are made by the famous bracelet maker, P. Navajo. You see the error
but fail to correct it; you are not liable. - ANSWER-true
You are selling friendship bracelets online and you give very clear
instructions to the ISP about how to post the listing and photos. The ISP
erroneously posts P. Navajo's pictures, lists the bracelets at half price,
and states that you give a certificate of authenticity. None of this was
included in your instructions. The posting goes viral and tweens and
teens from all over the world order over fifty million bracelets in one
day. You are liable. - ANSWER-false
You sell friendship bracelets. You have an agreement with your best
friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs, and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. Georgina's photography career takes off,
and she starts selling her photographs for $5,000 apiece for prints and
$25,000 for originals. They are all inspired by your friendship bracelets
and are basically commercial ads for those fantastic bracelets. She is
sixteen and made $65,000 last year in sales alone. Now she wants to pay
you only ten percent. This is still considered a partnership - ANSWER-
true
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,You sell friendship bracelets. You have a written agreement with your
best friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. You didn't register your partnership with
the state before, so your original rights are not - ANSWER-false
You sell friendship bracelets. You have an agreement with your best
friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. It turns out that Georgina had a photo-lab
partner who actually did all the film and photo development while she
just took the pictures. This photo-lab partner wants part of her proceeds.
Because of this arrangement, you are considered to be a partner with
him. - ANSWER-false
You sell friendship bracelets. You have an agreement with your best
friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. You both agreed to use friends as models
but forgot to get publicity rights agreements from each of them. A couple
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, of them decide they want part of Georgina's money and go after her. You
are liable. - ANSWER-true
You sell friendship bracelets. You have an agreement with your best
friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs, and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. Georgina sells all of her photographs to a
gallery for $100,000 and leaves to study abroad, and you never hear
from her again. She still owes you twenty-five percent of the $100,000 -
ANSWER-true
You sell friendship bracelets. You have an agreement with your best
friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. Georgina leaves to study abroad. While
Georgia is abroad, you do not have to go to court for the model-friends
who are suing Georgina. - ANSWER-false
You sell friendship bracelets. You have an agreement with your best
friend, Georgina, who is a great artist in photography, that she will
photograph all her subjects wearing your friendship bracelets. You have
agreed that you will get twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the
sale of photographs, and she will get twenty-five percent of the sale
proceeds from your bracelets. Georgina leaves to study abroad. You
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