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What are cybersquatters? How do firms resolve problems with cybersquatters?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is a primary business objective for pursuing ethical behavior?
 
  A) replacing home-country technology with host-country technology
  B) minimizing federal investigations into corporate finances
  C) avoiding being perceived as a socially irresponsible firm
  D) imposing home-country behavior on the host country


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Answer to Question 1

Cybersquatters are people or firms who try to register domain names of established organizations or famous people and then sell back the names to their owners at inflated prices. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) operates an arbitration program to reduce this problem. Although victims are usually successful in reclaiming their propertythey win about 85 percent of the cases adjudicated by WIPOcybersquatting has not gone away.

Answer to Question 2

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