Define wi-fi piggybacking and explain why it is an ethical issue


Wi-fi piggybacking is the use of someone else's wireless network access. You "piggyback" on to their network and have internet access without having to pay.

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Team-based reward systems

a. are most effective when all team members are rewarded equally. b. are most effective when team members are rewarded based on their position in the organization. c. should tie rewards to the completion of specific activities. d. should motivate organizational members to work cooperatively toward common goals. e. are de-motivators.

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In a dilution lawsuit, the plaintiff must show proof of actual harm in order to win the lawsuit.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A partnership can only be held liable for the partners' authorized acts

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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One drawback of switching from a partnership to the corporate form of organization is the following:

A. It subjects the firm to additional regulations. B. It cannot affect the amount of the firm's operating income that goes to taxes. C. It makes it more difficult for the firm to raise additional capital. D. It makes the firm's investors subject to greater potential personal liabilities. E. It makes it more difficult for the firm's investors to transfer their ownership interests.

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