Question

The Internet has no political or natural boundaries; as a result,

A) existing laws are generally sufficient to cover contractual issues and piracy.

B) existing cyberlaws incorporate the uniqueness of the Internet successfully.

C) companies cannot rely on individual-country laws but must go to international courts.

D) the individual-country laws, which may or may not include private protection, are used in the absence of uniform and internationally accepted cyberlaws.

E) the regulatory environment is stable and consistent between countries.

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