Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Easy

PT125 S1 P1 Q2 Explanation

Internet Legal Issues

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Passage

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The Internet is a system of computer networks that allows individuals and organizations to communicate freely with other Internet users throughout the world. As a result, an astonishing variety of information is able to flow unimpeded across national and other political borders, presenting law enforcement, to which such borders are crucial.

Control over physical space and the objects located in it is a defining attribute of sovereignty. Lawmaking presupposes some mechanism for enforcement, i.e., the ability to control violations. But jurisdictions cannot control the information and transactions flowing across their borders via the Internet. For example, a government might seek to intercept transmissions affected citizens would probably feel that the benefits of using the Internet decidedly outweigh the risks.

One legal domain that is especially sensitive to geographical considerations is that governing trademarks. There is no global registration of trademarks; international protection requires registration in each country. Moreover, within a country, the same name can sometimes be used proprietarily by businesses of different kinds in the same locality, or by businesses of a trademark on the Internet could be subject to the jurisdiction of every country simultaneously.

The Internet also gives rise to situations in which regulation is needed but cannot be provided within the existing framework. For example, electronic communications, which may pass through many different territorial jurisdictions, pose perplexing new questions about the nature and adequacy of privacy protections. Should French officials have lawful access to messages the Internet can be effectively controlled by the existing system of territorial jurisdictions.

What this question is testing

Local Purpose

Your task

Identify why the author included the referenced detail at that point in the passage — its function, not its content.

Common trap

Answers that merely repeat or summarize the topic of the detail instead of describing the role it plays.

Winning move

Ask what job the detail does for the paragraph, then for the passage's broader point.

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The question
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The author mentions French officials in connection with messages traveling between Canada and Japan (Fourth

Answer choices

  1. Wrong Purpose3% picked this

    emphasize that the Internet allows data to be made available to

    This is found in the first paragraph of the passage.

  2. Out of Scope0% picked this

    illustrate the range of languages that might be used on

    The range of languages on the Internet is not relevant to the author’s argument.

  3. Correct95% picked this

    provide an example of a regulatory problem arising when an electronic communication intended for a particular destination

    Why this is right

    This is supported in the fourth paragraph.

    Skill tested: Local Purpose · how this choice captures the passage's function is the move to repeat next time.

  4. Wrong Purpose2% picked this

    show why any use of a trademark on the Internet could be subject to the jurisdiction

    This is found in the third paragraph of the passage.

  5. Out of Scope0% picked this

    highlight the kind of international cooperation that made the

    International cooperation is not discussed in the passage.

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