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CIW 1D0-61A Exam - Topic 4 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-61A exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 4
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Which of the following is a legal and ethical practice?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Erinn
4 months ago
Surprised that people think B is the only right answer!
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Marylyn
4 months ago
C and D are both illegal, no way that's ethical!
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Tamera
4 months ago
Wait, is it really okay to use shareware like that?
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Janna
4 months ago
Totally agree, B is the only ethical choice here!
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Gladys
5 months ago
A is definitely plagiarism, not cool.
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Audra
5 months ago
For option D, I think downloading from peer-to-peer networks is risky. I remember something about copyright infringement being a big issue there.
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Walker
5 months ago
I feel like option C is a clear violation of copyright laws, but I’m not entirely sure about the specifics.
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Shawnna
5 months ago
I’m a bit unsure about option B. I think trying shareware is okay, but I can't remember if there are specific rules about it.
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Julieta
5 months ago
I remember discussing plagiarism in class, and I think option A is definitely not ethical.
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Veronika
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about option B. Trying out shareware before buying seems like the most ethical choice here.
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Francoise
5 months ago
Option D seems tempting, but I know downloading copyrighted content without permission is illegal. I'll play it safe and go with option B.
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Linn
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about the legality of some of these practices. I'll need to review my notes on copyright law before deciding.
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Freeman
5 months ago
Copying someone else's work? No way, that's a clear violation of academic integrity. I'm going with option B.
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Boris
6 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the ethical implications of each option.
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Dyan
6 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The start and end dates are used to control when the campaign is active and running. That way it only runs during the specified time period. I'm confident I can select the right answer.
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Deeanna
6 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. The key is understanding how executive management's commitment can help create a positive business continuity culture. I think I've got a strategy for tackling this.
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Temeka
10 months ago
Is this a trick question? I feel like the only correct answer here is 'None of the above'.
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Whitney
9 months ago
C) Downloading copyrighted artwork and using it as a background on your Web site.
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Laurene
9 months ago
B) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Stefania
9 months ago
C) Downloading copyrighted artwork and using it as a background on your Web site.
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Quentin
10 months ago
B) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Benton
10 months ago
A) Copying someone else's written work found on the Internet and presenting it as your own, as long as it is for schoolwork.
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Rosita
10 months ago
A) Copying someone else's written work found on the Internet and presenting it as your own, as long as it is for schoolwork.
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Emmanuel
11 months ago
Peer-to-peer networks? Come on, we all know that's just a fancy way of saying 'illegal downloading'.
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Goldie
10 months ago
C) Downloading copyrighted artwork and using it as a background on your Web site.
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Lynda
10 months ago
B) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Elizabeth
10 months ago
A) Copying someone else's written work found on the Internet and presenting it as your own, as long as it is for schoolwork.
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Stevie
11 months ago
Downloading copyrighted stuff without permission? That's a big no-no, even if it's just for your website.
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Odette
11 months ago
Shareware is a tricky one, but I think the ethical thing is to pay for it if you want to keep using it.
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Justine
9 months ago
C) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Carissa
10 months ago
B) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Jodi
10 months ago
A) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Maryann
11 months ago
Copying someone else's work? Definitely not a legal or ethical practice - that's just plain old plagiarism!
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Brittni
10 months ago
C) Downloading copyrighted artwork and using it as a background on your Web site.
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Tegan
10 months ago
B) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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Catherin
11 months ago
I think downloading copyrighted artwork without permission is not ethical.
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Glendora
11 months ago
I agree with Lacresha, it's important to respect the creators and their work.
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Lacresha
11 months ago
B) Trying shareware for free and paying for it only after you decide to keep using it.
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