Describe the link between social engineering and the law.
Explain the difference between public interest and public policy.
Explain the difference between negligence and strict liability.
State the purpose of the Consumer Product Safety Act.
Explain the enforcement of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
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Business Law with UCC Applications,13eProduct Liability and Consumer ProtectionChapter 15McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Learning ObjectivesDescribe the link between social engineering and the law.Explain the difference between public interest and public policy.Explain the difference between negligence and strict liability.State the purpose of the Consumer Product Safety Act.Explain the enforcement of the Federal Trade Commission Act.Learning Objectives (cont.)Develop a list of unfair or deceptive practices.Identify several FTC rules designed to protect the consumer.Identify the function of the Truth-in-Lending Act.Explain the latest amendments to the Truth-in-Lending Act.Product Liability andConsumer ProtectionProduct LiabilitySocial Engineering and the Law Negligence and Product Liability Strict Liability and Product Liability The Consumer Product Safety ActProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionSocial Engineering and the LawPublic Interest and Public PolicyPublic Policy and Product LiabilityProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionStrict Liability and Product LiabilityDuty to WarnPunitive DamagesAircraft Cases and Product LiabilityProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionConsumer Protection LawsThe Federal Trade Commission Unfair or Deceptive Practices Trade Regulation RulesProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionUnfair or Deceptive PracticesFraudulent MisrepresentationUnordered MerchandiseBait-and-Switch SchemesOdometer TamperingProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionTrade Regulation RulesUsed Car RuleCooling-Off RuleNegative Option RuleThe Mail and Telephone Order RuleTelemarketing Sales Rule900-Telephone Number RulesAntiSpam LawAntiSlamming LawProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionConsumer Credit LawsThe Federal Truth-in-Lending Act Equal Credit Opportunity Unauthorized Use of Credit Cards Fair Credit Reporting Billing, Collecting, and LeasingProduct Liability andConsumer ProtectionBilling, Collecting, and LeasingThe Fair Credit Billing ActFair Debt Collection PracticesThe Consumer Leasing Act
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