c. Does your state have such a law? d. Do you support or oppose Make My Day laws? Explain your reasons. Problem 19-8, page 247 Gloria has a computer at home that she uses for schoolwork and entertainment. In some situations, she must decide what to do with certain content she finds on the Internet. Consider the law and ethics involved and advise her on what she should do in each of the following situations a. She sees a Web site that advertises unlimited downloading of top 50 songs for $9.95 a month. b. Gloria's friend Janet sends her a copy of a DVD of a new movie on which Janet worked. c. Gloria's friend Alex wants her to help him start a business in which the two would buy music CDs, copy them, and sell the copies for $5 d. Gloria is doing a homework assignment and wishes to download a photograph from a television network's Web site to use in her report Problem 19-9, page 249 a. Are any of the pledge requirements described above violations of human rights? If so, which ones and why? Do any of the requirements violate the rights of anyone besides Wade? Why or why not? b. Do any of the requirements involve intentional torts? If so, which ones and why? c. Should Wade be able to sue anyone for any injuries he might sustain from the hazing activities? Why or why not? d. If Wade does file a suit, who should be held liable and why? Should the fraternity or its individual members be held liable for his injuries? What about the college? Explain your reasons e. Are there defenses that can be successfully raised against these tort claims? f. Why do people join fraternities? Do you think that all fraternities engage in activities such as those listed here? Suggest some possible requirements and activities that neither violate human rights nor constitute torts