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Which countries have clearly defined privacy laws by law?
Which countries have clearly defined privacy laws by law?
- United States, Spain, and Nigeria
- Czech Republic, Iceland, and Malaysia
- Spain, the Czech Republic, Iceland, Norway, and Slovenia (correct)
- Bahrain, Iran, Nigeria, Syria, and Malaysia
What is the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 in the United States?
What is the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 in the United States?
- A law that restricts government agencies from sharing personal data
- A law that requires government agencies to show individuals any records kept on them
- A law that allows individuals to sue the government for violating privacy provisions
- A law that safeguards privacy by creating four procedural and substantive rights in personal data (correct)
What are the four procedural and substantive rights created by the Federal Privacy Act of 1974?
What are the four procedural and substantive rights created by the Federal Privacy Act of 1974?
- Individuals' right to sue the government, fair information practices, restrictions on data sharing, and the right to privacy
- Individuals' right to access their records, restrictions on data sharing, the right to sue the government, and fair information practices
- Individuals' right to privacy, restrictions on data sharing, fair information practices, and the right to access their records
- Individuals' right to access their records, fair information practices, restrictions on data sharing, and the right to sue the government (correct)