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jerry coleman

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The ________ brought copyright law to the Internet age by outlawing the circumvention of technology-based protections of copyrighted materials.
 
  A) Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  B) Privacy Act
  C) Freedom of Information Act
  D) Electronic Communications Privacy Act
  E) Computer Software Copyright Act

Question 2

A DBMS makes the
 
  A) physical database available for different logical views.
  B) relational database available for different logical views.
  C) physical database available for different analytic views.
  D) relational database available for different analytic views.
  E) logical database available for different analytic views.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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