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Intermediate Moral Concepts: Privacy, Property, and Informed Consent.

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2 Intermediate Moral Concepts: Privacy, Property, and Informed Consent

3 100 200 400 300 400 PrivacyPropertyInformed Consent Toysmart 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 The right to be left alone What is one of many definitions of privacy?

5 1,2 When we mix our labor with an object it becomes ours. What is the labor theory of property?

6 1,3 Your consenting to continue on in ADEM 4016 after studying the syllabus in the first class and understanding the nature of the quid pro quo of it proposes. What is informed consent in the context of this course?

7 1,4 Both involve promises and the dead. What is the analogy between building a statute to the village chief and never transferring Toysmart customer PII to third parties?

8 2,1 Under this model, privacy is justified as essential to autonomy. What is privacy as a (moral) right?

9 2,2 According to this theory, property is actually a bundle of associated rights like to possess, control, use, benefit from, dispose of, and exclude others from a physical or intellectual object. The range of the property right depends on the size of the bundle. What is the “bundle theory of property”?

10 2,3 “Subjects to the degree that they are capable [should] be given the opportunity to choose what shall or shall not happen to then.” What is informed consent according to the Belmont Report?

11 2,4 Toysmart creditors “can sell electronic assets only if the purchasing company abided by the same privacy policy.” What is part of the settlement between the FTC and Toysmart?

12 3,1 Information is public when directly relevant to the relation between those who have it and those who want it. What is the triangle or relational theory of privacy?

13 3,2 This form of property is both non-rivalrous and non-exclusive according to T. Jefferson. What is intellectual property?

14 3,3 Consent of risk taker to the nature and breadth of the risk he or she is being exposed to. If this risk information is being covered up, this triggers the obligaton to blow the whistle. What is informed consent in relation to risk and safety?

15 3,4 Mandated third party oversight, consumer notice and choice, and privacy policies must be honored. What are three TRUSTe guidelines for PII transfer?

16 4,1 This kind of privacy is about who has control over information that is about you. What is Informational Privacy?

17 4,2 My having an idea does not prevent you from enjoying the same idea at the same time. What do we mean when we say that intellectual property is non-rivalrous?

18 4,3 Information, comprehension, and voluntariness What are the three conditions for informed consent as spelled out by the Belmont Report?

19 4,4 20 million dollars along with 25 million dollars worth of access to advertising infrastructure. What was the “start up” offer made by Disney to Toysmart?

20 5,1 This characterization of privacy has been overruled by security as a public good in the Patriot Act. What is Privacy as a Private Good?

21 5,2 Like the air, intellectual property expands and cannot be contained once it is “let out.” What do we mean when we say that intellectual property is non-excludable?

22 5,3 These are active and passive forms of informed consent to the online transfer of PII and TGI to third parties (Toysmart case). What are “opt-in” and “opt-out”?

23 5,4 Pan Communications and Blackstone Software are among these in the Toysmart Case. What are Toysmart creditors (and stakeholders)?


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