IS3350 CHAPTER 5 Flashcards
Software that allows a parent to control a child’s activity on a computer is called ___?
These can be used to restrict access to certain content, such as violent games, or to specific Web sites.
PARENTAL CONTROL
A server that accepts Internet requests and retrieve the data and it can filter content to ensure that users view only acceptable content is called ___? Libraries and schools use proxy servers to comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA).
PROXY SERVER
CIPA requires the use of this to protect children from objectionable content. This is called ___?
TECHNOLOGY PROTECTION MEASURE (TPM)
- Obscenity is easy to define.
TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
- Web operators who attempt to restrict access for children may be accused of violating basic rights. What amendment concerns these rights?
- First amendment
- Fifth amendment
- Ninth amendment
- Tenth amendment
First amendment
- Which law is designed to protect children’s personal information?
- CIPA
- COPPA
- FERPA
- Bill of rights
FERPA
- COPPA defines “child” as anyone under the age of ___?
13
- How can a Web site operator verify parental consent to comply with COPPA?
- Using signed, printed forms
- Using toll-free numbers
- Using email
- 1 & 2 only
- None of the above
Using signed, printed forms
Using toll-free numbers
- A Web site is collecting information on children. What must be included on the Web site?
- Parental consent forms
- Privacy policy
- Definition of children
- A Contact Us page
Privacy policy
- Libraries and schools that accept E-Rate funds must comply with ___?
CIPA
- Libraries and schools that accept E-Rate funds must implement a ___ to filter objectionable content?
Technical protection measure (TPM)
- CIPA requires certain content to be restricted for minors. How old is a minor?
- Anyone under the age of 13
- Anyone under the age of 17
- Anyone under the age of 18
- Anyone under the age of 21
Anyone under the age of 17
- CIPA requires a library to be able to disable the TPM for some situations.
TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
- What law governs the release of student information?
- CIPA
- COPPA
- FERPA
- Department of Education
FERPA
- What type of information can a school release about a student without the student’s consent?
- Directory information
- Personally identifiable information (PII)
- Name and student ID number
- None
Directory information