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According to the passage, which of the following is a basis for determining jurisdiction in cyber-crime cases?
According to the passage, which of the following is a basis for determining jurisdiction in cyber-crime cases?
- Nationality Principle
- Minimum Contacts Theory (correct)
- Territoriality Principle
- Universality Principle
What is the key requirement of the Minimum Contacts Theory, as outlined in the passage?
What is the key requirement of the Minimum Contacts Theory, as outlined in the passage?
- The non-resident defendant must have a significant number of contacts with the forum state.
- The non-resident defendant must have a physical presence in the forum state.
- The non-resident defendant must have committed a criminal act within the forum state.
- The non-resident defendant must purposefully avail themselves of the privileges of conducting activities in the forum state. (correct)
According to the passage, which type of cyber-crime is considered a "heinous crime" that can be prosecuted in any country?
According to the passage, which type of cyber-crime is considered a "heinous crime" that can be prosecuted in any country?
- Child pornography (correct)
- Phishing
- Hacking
- Cyber harassment
What is the main principle discussed in the passage that allows a state to punish its own citizens for crimes committed abroad?
What is the main principle discussed in the passage that allows a state to punish its own citizens for crimes committed abroad?
Which of the following best describes the Territoriality Principle in cyber law?
Which of the following best describes the Territoriality Principle in cyber law?
According to the passage, what is the main purpose of the different tests for jurisdiction in cyber law?
According to the passage, what is the main purpose of the different tests for jurisdiction in cyber law?
Which of the following is NOT a key aspect of the Minimum Contacts Theory discussed in the passage?
Which of the following is NOT a key aspect of the Minimum Contacts Theory discussed in the passage?
Which of the following cyber-crimes is NOT explicitly mentioned in the passage as being considered a "universally acclaimed" crime?
Which of the following cyber-crimes is NOT explicitly mentioned in the passage as being considered a "universally acclaimed" crime?
According to the passage, what is the key requirement for a state to have jurisdiction to prosecute a cyber-criminal?
According to the passage, what is the key requirement for a state to have jurisdiction to prosecute a cyber-criminal?
Which of the following principles discussed in the passage allows a state to prosecute a cyber-crime committed by a foreign national in another country?
Which of the following principles discussed in the passage allows a state to prosecute a cyber-crime committed by a foreign national in another country?