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Hosted by Dr. William J. Frey

Capacity Responsibility Criminal Responsibility Civil Responsibility OSP Responsibility

Row 1, Col 1 The production in an individual of a state of mind or body con- trary to the actual will. What is compulsion?

1,2 A guilty state of mind. What is mens rea?

1,3 Liability based on failure to exercise due care. What is negligence?

1,4 Under this analogy, an OSP must answer for the content published through its portal. What is the OSP as publisher?

2,1 Bradley’s three conditions of imputability. What are self-sameness, moral sense, and ownership?

2,2 A guilty action. What is actus reus?

2,3 This liability is based on taking and imposing on others undue risk. What is recklessness?

2,4 Under this model, the OSP must remove objectionable material in a timely manner. What is the OSP as distributor model?

3,1 Acting both under compulsion and because of compulsion. When is an appeal to compulsion a legitimate moral excuse?

3,2 The burden of proof in a criminal proceeding or trial. What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

3,3 This Latin term stands for wrongful injury What is tort?

3,4 Under this model, the OSP must filter out objectionable content at the point of entry into its portal. What is the OSP as common carrier model?

4,1 Acting both under ignorance and because of ignorance. When is an appeal to ignorance a legitimate excuse?

4,2 Those who are insane lack this cognitive capacity. What is the ability to appreciate the moral and legal qualities of one’s action?

4,3 This is the burden of proof in a civil proceeding or trial. What is preponderance of evidence?

4,4 Two Google officials were found guilty of this in Italian courts. What is an invasion of privacy?

5,1 To successfully deny a condition of capacity responsibility is to validate this. What is an excuse that gets us off the moral hook for something we have done?

5,2 Criminal law has trouble with these legal persons because they have no body to kick or soul to damn. What are corporations?

5,3 This type of penalty or fine represents an invasion of civil law by criminal law What are punitive damages?

5,4 Movie companies use this to find content illegally posted in YouTube. What is Google’s Content ID tool”?