WGU D333 Ethics in Technology Exam
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An agreement of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual
World Trade Property Rights (TRIPS)
Organization that
requires member
governments to ensure
that intellectual property
rights can be enforced
under their laws and that
penalties for infringement
are tough enough to
deter further violations.
, Included strong privacy American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
provisions for EHRs,
including banning the
sale of health
information, promoting
the use of audit trails and
encryption, and
providing rights of access
for patients. It also
mandated that each
individual whose health
information has been
exposed be notified
within 60 days after the
discovery of a data
breach.
Laws designed to reduce anti-SLAPP laws
frivolous SLAPPs
(strategic lawsuit against
public participation
(SLAPP), which is a
lawsuit filed by
corporations,
government officials, and
others against citizens
and community groups
who oppose them on
matters of concern).
An act signed into law in Child Online Protection Act (COPA)
1998 with the aim of
prohibiting the making of
harmful material available
to minors via the Internet;
the law was ultimately
ruled largely
unconstitutional.
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Terms in this set (46)
An agreement of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual
World Trade Property Rights (TRIPS)
Organization that
requires member
governments to ensure
that intellectual property
rights can be enforced
under their laws and that
penalties for infringement
are tough enough to
deter further violations.
, Included strong privacy American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
provisions for EHRs,
including banning the
sale of health
information, promoting
the use of audit trails and
encryption, and
providing rights of access
for patients. It also
mandated that each
individual whose health
information has been
exposed be notified
within 60 days after the
discovery of a data
breach.
Laws designed to reduce anti-SLAPP laws
frivolous SLAPPs
(strategic lawsuit against
public participation
(SLAPP), which is a
lawsuit filed by
corporations,
government officials, and
others against citizens
and community groups
who oppose them on
matters of concern).
An act signed into law in Child Online Protection Act (COPA)
1998 with the aim of
prohibiting the making of
harmful material available
to minors via the Internet;
the law was ultimately
ruled largely
unconstitutional.