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    According to Robert Lussier, a professor of Management at Springfield College, defines ethics as “the standards of right and wrong that influence behavior.” (45) It is well known that right and wrong isn’t always black and white, however, in business ethics – there is a fine distinction between lying to customers in order to turn a profit and maybe taking a bribe. Pairing ethics with advertising, though, does paint a very clear picture of what is right and what is considered wrong. Lussier…

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    communicating with his colleagues. As am manger I had to find the solution to this problem so everyone can have comfortable environment. According to protecting consumer’s article, it states that “As the nation’s consumer protection agency, the Federal Trade Commission has a broad mandate to protect consumers from fraud and deception in the marketplace. To fulfill this goal, the FTC takes law enforcement actions, provides consumer and business education, issues reports and policy guidance, leads…

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    Ftc Case

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    The FTC announced its new guideline for the Trade Commission for company product that is being blogged. However, the FTC has not had a new guideline for company trade since 1980. Consequently, in 2009 the FTC guideline is for endorsement and testimonials in advertising, for company’s product online. The FTC concerns are with the affairs of company trend on social media site and setting up blogs. Therefore, blogger that on social media, must comply with the FTC guideline, by disclosing all…

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    Identity Theft Do you know what 343 million dollars looks like because that was how much money so many people lost from identity theft. Today I’m going to talk about how identity theft is bad thing by taking someone’s money to them just getting your house bills. Identity theft is one of the most corrupt crime in the us. Identity theft is the most growing problem in the usa. next couple of paragraph are going to be about how identity theft may not even be theft, how many people got targeted,…

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    Merger Sub Inc.” would have been the largest industrial merger between two American companies. Although it was cleared and endorsed by the Department Of Justice and many other jurisdictions, the European Commission derailed it since part of the activities was exercised in Europe. After the commission decided to block the deal, it was the first time European regulators were able to reject a merger between US companies previously approved by the American Department of Justice. The goal of this…

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    The Federal Communication Commission is responsible for overseeing all television, radio and telephone industries in America. It is managed by five members picked by the president. These people work until their five year term ends regulating communication through all the mass media. Only three workers can be from the same political party. There are many different jobs for the FCC. The FCC workers handle license applications, analyze complaints, develop regulations, and participate in hearings.…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    content or intentionally slow download times for particular websites” (Jenkins). There are two main reasons why I support this principle. First of all, freedom of press is a constitutional right, and internet censorship violates this. The Federal Trade Commission points out that “America's Founders couldn't foresee the Internet, but they knew that government control of information” was “a violation of personal liberty” which is why “they gave us the First Amendment” (Internet Issues). ISPs’…

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    What Is Net Neutrality

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    web. The web was built and made basically on the gauges of Net Neutrality. First and foremost days of headway of web, it was generally used by the Governments, Educational schools and so forth. They used web inside appeal to ensure smooth and basic trade of the information over the framework. In the midst of the beginning times of the progression of web, Net Neutrality was noteworthy as it have to give ceaseless access to all the customers. If Net Neutrality was not used inside the beginning…

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    Media Censorship

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    its prohibition of cross-media ownership between FM radio stations and television stations within the same market. The FCC under the Nixon Administration prohibited newspaper cross ownership of radio or television stations (Yanich, 2014). When the Commission adopted the rule, it grandfathered newspaper/broadcast combinations in many markets, forcing dispossession only in highly concentrated markets. As a result, approximately seventy grandfathered newspaper/broadcast combinations continue to…

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    The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was a law that would let anyone enter the communications business and to let any communications business compete in other markets against each other. Prior to the act in 1996, the U.S. telecommunications industry was a monopoly and the act opened the doors to anybody who wanted to be a part of the communications industry. Although it opened the doors to anybody it also led to concentration of media ownership. Concentration of media ownership is essentially when…

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