The impact of ECPA is to punish electronic monitoring only by ________ and not by employers.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
third parties
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA) prohibits the "interception" or unauthorized access of stored communications. However, courts have ruled that "interception" applies only to messages in transit and not to messages that have actually reached company computers. Therefore, the impact of the ECPA is to punish electronic monitoring only by third parties and not by employers.
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Roberto and Reagan are both 25-percent owner/managers for Bright Light Inc. Roberto runs the retail store in Sacramento, CA, and Reagan runs the retail store in San Francisco, CA. Bright Light generated a $125,000 profit companywide made up of a $75,000 profit from the Sacramento store, a ($25,000) loss from the San Francisco store, and a combined $75,000 profit from the remaining stores. If Bright Light is taxed as a partnership and it is decided that both Roberto and Reagan will be allocated 70 percent of his own store's profit, with the remaining profits allocated pro rata among all the owners, how much income will be allocated to Reagan?
A. $20,000 B. ($25,000) C. ($17,500) D. $5,000
A carbon atom can form up to three single covalent bonds with other atoms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Right before graduation, Roni receives two job offers. One is for a sales position and offers a base salary of $30,000 plus commissions. The other is for a marketing assistant position and offers a straight salary of $40,000
Which of the following is likely to be true about the two positions? A) The sales job could end up paying more than the marketing job if Roni does well and makes more than $10,000 in commissions. B) The sales and marketing positions will have roughly equivalent duties, but different salaries. C) Roni will need more training to do the marketing job than to do the sales job. D) The marketing job pays more in salary because it is more demanding than the sales job is. E) The sales job relies more on personality and the marketing job relies more on skills.