REGULATIONS| EXAM 2025 WITH 100% ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the primary focus of Title II of the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act (DMCA).
Title II mandates the registration of copyrights with the government.
Title II provides limitations on the liability of an Internet service provider
for copyright infringement.
Title II establishes penalties for copyright violations.
Title II outlines the process for copyright litigation.
2. What are the basic requirements outlined by the CAN-SPAM Act for
sending commercial emails?
Spammers must obtain consent from recipients, must not use
misleading subject lines, and must provide a physical address.
Spammers can use false return addresses, must include a privacy
policy, and must send emails only during business hours.
Spammers can send emails without restrictions as long as they
include a promotional code.
Spammers cannot disguise their identity, must label the email as an ad,
and must provide a way to opt-out.
3. ____ is a program introduced through the U.S. Health Information
,Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, to financially
incentivize healthcare providers to use EHRs.
Meaningful Use
HIPAA
Institute of Medicine
, Joint Commission
4. What does Executive Order 12333 primarily regulate?
Electronic health records usage
Foreign bribery practices
Healthcare data privacy
Intelligence-gathering by U.S. governmental agencies
5. Interpret the purpose of the CAN-SPAM Act in regulating email
marketing practices.
The CAN-SPAM Act is designed to promote email marketing by
allowing companies to send unlimited emails.
The CAN-SPAM Act restricts the use of email for marketing
purposes entirely.
The CAN-SPAM Act aims to protect consumers from deceptive email
practices by requiring transparency and providing
recipients with control over unsolicited communications.
The CAN-SPAM Act focuses on regulating the content of emails
to ensure they are informative.
6. What is the aim of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA)?
Applies to communication for commercial purposes and
Imposes penalties for exposing minors to harmful material on the
Web.
Applies to communication for commercial purposes and Imposes
rewards for exposing minors to harmful material on the Web.
Aimed at protecting children from the Internet and broad language
, and vague definition of indecency.
Aimed at protecting children from pornography and broad language
and vague definition of indecency.