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03 QUIZ 1

Scenario A
1) The problem in this scenario is that Elsie gave the website permission to gather her personal
information in order to receive updates on any tour packages that were available online.
However, Elsie began to notice that she was also receiving unnecessary promotional emails that
only consisted of promotional updates from various online marketing sites. As a result, she
became irritated because the unnecessary emails caused her to delete an important email from
her job. This scenario falls under e-commerce privacy concerns because Elise consented to the
website accessing her personal information in order to receive the tour package update.
2) The solution I can recommend to avoid such an issue is to only inquire on trustworthy websites
and to not allow any sites access to any of your personal information or to send you any emails.
It is also a good idea to join a group on any social media platform that focuses on travel, as this
will allow you to inquire about the best tour packages that will suit your preferences.

Scenario B
1) The problem in this scenario is that Jeremy discovered that her published written works are
being published on another website, while his works are being published without his permission
and without giving him proper credit. This issue may also have an impact on Jeremy's job, as his
writings must only be published in the travel agency where he is currently employed. As a
result, it is clear that whoever published Jeremy's works on another site was infringing on a
person's rights. This scenario falls under e-commerce intellectual property rights because
Jeremy's property, whether tangible or intangible, is claimed as their own by another person or
group.
2) The solution I recommend to avoid such an issue is to use a copyright for your works. This
means that any published works that duplicate your works online will be considered copyright
infringement; additionally, ensure that you have all of the necessary references as proof of
ownership for the works for which you applied for copyright. Another option is to avoid
publishing your partnership because your intellectual property could be shared anywhere with
your partner's approval without your knowledge.

Scenario C
1) The problem in this scenario is that Meriam has not issued a receipt of transaction in her
business for over two years. The issue here is that receipt is an important aspect of compliance
with the government's tax policy, which she can violate with or without her knowledge. This
scenario falls under the e-commerce issue governance; because Meriam did not issue a receipt
for her transaction, there is a possibility of a taxation violation in the government.
2) The solution I recommend to avoid such an issue is to provide the necessary papers or items that
the government requires, specifically the receipt. Receipt is a very important part of business in
terms of legalities in the government and also to avoid any unwanted occurrences that require
the presentation of the official receipt. In addition, her customer may require the receipt for a
variety of reasons.

Scenario D
1) The problem in this scenario is that Nora's son, a 12-year-old boy who is clearly a minor, was
already selling cigarettes, which are illegal for anyone under the age of eighteen. The child can
also easily access their internet without her knowledge. Because the involved individual is a
minor, the child may also influence another minor child in this scenario, which falls under the e-
commerce issue of public safety and welfare.
2) The solution I recommend in order to prevent such an issue from occurring is for the parents of
the children, regardless of how busy they are, to always ensure that their children are not doing
anything harmful to themselves or the people around them. In addition, parents must limit their
children's internet use to avoid negative influences from strangers.

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