Privacy Rights
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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)
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