Questions And Answers
Indecency CORRECT ANSWERS sexual and non- sexual material that is offensive to
manners or morals
Obscenity CORRECT ANSWERS sexual and non- sexual material that is disgusting to
the senses or abhorrent to morality or virtue
Erotica CORRECT ANSWERS Graphic portrayal of sex acts for the purpose of sexual
arousal
Pornography CORRECT ANSWERS Explicit portrayal of sex acts for the purpose of
sexual arousal
RICO CORRECT ANSWERS Racketeer ( a person who commits such crimes as
extorsion, loansharking, bribery, and obstruction of justice furtherance of illegal
business activites
caveat emptor CORRECT ANSWERS let the buyer beware
Economic Speech CORRECT ANSWERS Speech or expression by business (initially
unprotected under first amendment, like Advertisement)
puffery CORRECT ANSWERS exaggerated or false praise; problem when marketing
claims falsely imply material assumptions of superiority.
PR CORRECT ANSWERS The explanation of business or institutional concerns to the
public
tort CORRECT ANSWERS damage, injury, or a wrongful act done willfully, negligently,
or in circumstances involving strict liability, but not breach of contract, for which a civil
suit could be brought
Misrepresentation CORRECT ANSWERS selling or presenting goods and services
such that they appear to be the goods and services of another business, thus allowing
the first business to benefit from the good name (goodwill) of the second business
K. Gordon Murray Productions, Inc. v. Floyd (1962) CORRECT ANSWERS In this case,
the Georgia Supreme Court held that Atlanta's film ordinance and the Board of Censors
was prior restraint
Stanley v. Georgia CORRECT ANSWERS set the national standard for the right to
posses pornography in one's home