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How has the advent of electronic communications helped child pornographers defy the existing broad laws regarding indecency and victimization of children?
 
  a. Child pornographers argue that the Constitution guarantees their right to disseminate any information through the Internet.
  b. The origin of the pornographic material available on the Internet is untraceable.
  c. The Internet helps to spread pornography cheaply.
  d. Child pornographers argue that virtual children lack the requisite specified victim.

Question 2

Phreaking is an activity in which telecommunications systems are manipulated and ultimately compromised.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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