- Fri Jun 03, 2016 2:06 pm
#26113
The correct answer is apparently C, "provide an example of a regulatory problem arising when an electronic communication intended for a particular destination passes through intermediate jurisdictions." However, how can this be the case when the second paragraph explicitly draws a distinction between the physical space demarcated by traditional sovereignty, and the 'space' created on the internet? There doesn't seem to be any suggestion that a message going from Canada to Japan would actually pass through France's territorial boundaries, as the right answer suggests. I chose A because it seems much more logical - addressing the 'worldwide' scope of data on the Internet.