Information Technology Acts Paper John Don BIS/220 February 11‚ 2013 Harry Porter The two Acts discussed in this paper are the Video Privacy Protection Act (1988)‚ and the Controlling the Assault of Non-solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act‚ (2003). These two acts were both enacted because along with the development of technology new issues arose in which no legal precedence had yet been established. These Acts were also both created nearly immediately after it was realized that
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Nowark‚ J. (2009). Fiji water and corporate social responsibility - green makeover or "greenwashing"? Pages 11-12. Kewalramani‚ D.‚ & Sobelsohn‚ R. J. (2012‚ March 20). "Greenwashing": Deceptive business claims of "eco-friendliness". Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2012/03/20/greenwashing-deceptive-business-claims-of-eco-friendliness/ Fiji water - 1% for the planet. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.fijiwater.com/giving-back/environment/1-percent-for-the-planet/ Fiji water - clean
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MARKETING ASSIGNMENT: GILLETTE CASE 1. Analyze Gillette’s planning and control systems These two management tools provide the company with the necessary information to run the different SBU’s from a marketing point of view. They are complementary to a such extent that they need each other to be meaningful. The planning system is focused on the creation of marketing strategies and marketing actions to develop the brands‚ based on information gathered a priori. Based on it‚ the company
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Date of Submission: 13 December 2009 Title of Assignment: Integrating Business Values: The Legality‚ Morality‚ and Social Responsibility of Nike’s Overseas Labor Practices and Misleading Statements to the Media. CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP:I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data‚ ideas or words‚ either quoted directly or paraphrased
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Jenny vs. Angie and Richard Part A: 1. Introduction to the case Following notations are used for simplicity of explanation: Hereafter‚ Jenny will be referred to as the Plaintiff; Angie to be referred to as defendant 1; Richard to be referred to as defendant 2. The plaintiff here received some money as a result of a golden-handshake after deciding to retire. The total sum of which is $500‚ 000‚ which she intends to invest in real-estate. Upon being approached by defendant 1 with a proposal of "Sure-thing
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Principles of Marketing‚ 14e (Kotler) Chapter 20 Sustainable Marketing: Social Responsibility and Ethics 1) ________ calls for meeting the present needs of consumers and businesses while also preserving or enhancing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. A) Sustainable marketing B) Innovation C) Consumerism D) Environmentalism E) The strategic planning concept Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref: 582 AACSB: Ethical Understanding and Reasoning Abilities Skill: Concept
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Business Research Ethics RES/351 August 28‚ 2013 Abstract In the health care field‚ there are the right ways and unethical ways to research drugs that can save someone’s life or cure a deadly disease. Today one will discuss how a giant manufacturer company called GlaxoSmithKline put consumers’ lives at risk‚ so they can make him or herself rich. One will examine how this company put him or herself in the whole $3 billion dollars with several lawsuits from the US government through unethical
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The Fair Trading Act My assignment is on The Fair Trading Act. What the Fair Trading Act does The Fair Trading Act makes it illegal for businesses to mislead consumers‚ give them false information‚ or use unfair trading practices. It also promotes product safety and ensures consumers receive information they need when they buy goods and services. It also sets out when information about certain products must be disclosed to consumers‚ and helps ensure products are safe. The Act applies to everyone
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INTRODUCTION… When any company reaches out to the public to fund its visions‚ it is the prospectus that they send out –that ‘letter of offer’ that can turn dreams to reality. The prospectus could thus be visualized as the envoy of the company‚ sent to elucidate detailed information to woo potential investors from the general public. Countless business legends have been created‚ entirely because companies invited the public to subscribe to their securities or trade in existing securities‚ and thereby
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for Clinton’s claims that America should move on that and that it is not a matter of importance for the Commander in Chief to commit perjury. The only means of support for these claims comes in the form of irrelevant‚ presumptuous‚ ambiguous‚ or misleading statements which I can only conclude are meant to confuse or trick the audience into agreement. Given that this is the case‚ I must say that anyone who was convinced by this speech was simply dazzled by that pretty top
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