Across
- 1. Rules that control how products and services can be promoted.
- 3. Using someone else's protected work without permission.
- 5. Digital versions of books that can be read on computers or electronic devices.
- 11. Businesses that process financial transactions between customers and websites.
- 12. A U.S. law that prevents payment companies from handling transactions related to online betting.
- 17. Communication or advertising meant to promote products or services.
- 20. A Russian programmer arrested in the U.S. after presenting research on ebook security weaknesses.
- 21. The idea that publishers should block access to content where it is illegal.
- 22. Bypassing or avoiding security controls that protect digital content.
Down
- 2. Placing bets or wagers through websites or internet platforms.
- 4. A law that protects creators by giving them control over how their work is copied or shared.
- 6. A U.S. law that prevents enforcement of foreign libel judgments that violate free speech rights.
- 7. False written statements that damage a person’s reputation.
- 8. Formal arrangements between countries to cooperate on laws or policies.
- 9. The right to express ideas and opinions without government interference.
- 10. Governments of other countries that may enforce different laws on internet activity.
- 13. The part of the U.S. Constitution that protects freedom of speech and expression.
- 14. Variations in beliefs, values, and practices among different societies.
- 15. Principles that help determine what behavior is right or wrong.
- 16. Traveling to another country with stricter defamation laws to file a lawsuit.
- 18. An international organization that helps regulate global trade agreements between countries.
- 19. The principle that a government can block illegal material from entering its country.
