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Question #1 - 300 words

· Ellen wants to secure her images, content and products from being stolen.

· Discuss how effective/or not effective copyrighting will be to protect her ideas and products.

· Discuss intellectual property and how that can be protected.

· Come up with any ideas on how to prevent others from copying images from the website.

· Discuss any other ideas you have on how to protect Ellen’s online business.

Question #2 - 200 words

· Ellen’s target audience is young children.

· Discuss any ethical issues/problems that could happen with having children logging in on her site.

· Hint -The internet can be a hostile environment to children. Ellen will not be the only one with access to her website.

Question #3 - 300 words

· There are laws and rules that need to be followed to safeguard children online.

· Research these rules/laws and put them in your paper.

· Describe how these rules/laws can help.

· If you do not think the rules/laws are adequate, try and come up with some more safeguards.

Question #4 - 300 words

· Research sales tax laws in Michigan, Texas, Ohio, New Jersey and California.

· Discuss what the sales tax rules are in these states.

· Describe which states Ellen will have to pay sales tax.

· Talk about the percentages/amounts and any other rules/laws she must follow.

· Feel free to give ideas on how to track sales from the different states easier as well as paying the individual state sales

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