How does Lessig describe the “code” of the Internet that makes it open to control by various forces?
a. Malleable c. Stagnant
b. Sustainable d. Comprehensible
ANS: A
Lessig says the code of the Internet is malleable and flexible, making it accessible to various forces.
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A) ?a kalpa B) ?a yuga C) ?ajiva D) ?karma
The "Eightfold Path":
a. leads to the destruction of suffering b. is the cause of suffering c. is only followed by advanced monks. d. need only be followed by novice laypersons
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A) Appeal to force. B) No fallacy. C) Amphiboly. D) Appeal to unqualified authority. E) False cause.