E-COMMERCE
Assignment:
1. Define opt-in.
2. Define opt-out.
3. Use your favorite Web search engine to obtain a list of Web pages that include the words "privacy statement." Visit the Web pages on the search results list until you find a page that includes the text of a privacy statement. Post a screen shot of the page and include the link. Also answer the following questions:
• Be sure to include the screen shot and web link!
To capture a screen shot, hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and keep it held down and then press the Prnt Scrn button. Release both buttons. You have copied the screen to the clip board!
Open Word
Right click with you mouse and then select paste. Press enter inside Word to force the cursor to go down a line.
• Based on your definitions in questions 1 and 2 above, does the site follow an opt-in or opt-out policy (or is the policy not stated clearly in the privacy statement?) Explain your answer.
• Does the privacy statement describe what happens to the collected personal information if the company goes out of business or is sold to another company (list these provisions of what to do with the personal information, if any)?
• In your own words, evaluate the overall clarity of the privacy statement - explain if you think it is or is not understandable and why.
4. Your friend Alex has developed an energy drink that she would like to sell online. Prepare a short report in which you outline for Alex the rules and guidelines she should follow in presenting claims about this product on her Web site. Use the link to the Federal Trade Commission:
Advertising and Marketing on the Internet https://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus28-advertising-and-marketing-internet-rules-road and your favorite search engine to gather information for your report. Include at least 4 points that are distinct.
5. Visit this web site: https://www.lsoft.com/resources/optinlaws.asp If your friend Alex in the question above is planning a global web site, explain how the permission/opt-in requirement impacts the plan.
6. Use Google or your favorite search engine to find a Web site (other than Disney or Sanriotown) that is directed to young people. Examine the site to determine how it complies with COPPA. Test the site to ensure that it does not accept information from children under the age of 13. Evaluate the site's compliance with COPPA in a report of about 200 words.
7. A number of U.S. states have proposed legislation called" Amazon laws" use your favorite search engine to learn more about these laws. In about 200 words. Critically evaluate the argument that such laws are necessary to protect local retailers from unfair price competition by large online retailers.