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Module 4 Discussion Forum1. On the discussion forum, describe an instance where a government has taken some action the result of which is influence on commerce. Minimum 250 words.2. Respond to two cla

Module 4 Discussion Forum

1. On the discussion forum, describe an instance where a government has taken some action the result of which is influence on commerce. Minimum 250 words.

2. Respond to two classmates' postings. Minimum 100 words per posting.

·  Initial post (due Wednesday 11:59 pm)

·  Class member replies (due Sunday 11:59 p.m.)

materials req:

Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology, 1st Ed; Craig, B.; Pearson,

2013. ISBN: 978-0-13-256087-0

https://www.vitalsource.com/referral?term=9780133072860

Global Internet Law in a Nutshell, 3d Ed.; Rustad, Michael L.; West Academic Publishing, 2015 ISBN-13 9781634596848

https://www.vitalsource.com/products/rustad-39-s-global-internet-law-in-a-nutshell-3d-rustad-michael-v9781634604505

rules and regulations:

This means posting your own thoughts about the weekly topics and properly cited as appropriate, commenting on others’ ideas, and responding to questions about your own postings. Class participation points will be based more on quality than quantity. While it is relatively easy to post numerous, non-substantive comments, it takes more thought and effort to post intelligent, meaningful comments that move the discussion forward. For example, a meaningful post tends to:

• Provide concrete examples, perhaps from your own experience or cited from the reading

• Identify consequences or implications

• Challenge something that has been posted – perhaps by playing devil’s advocate in a professional way

• Pose a related question or issue

• Suggest a different perspective or interpretation

• Pull in related information from other sources with proper citation – books, articles, websites, courses, etc.

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