Should speech over the internet be regulated


Question 1. To what extent should "Speech" over the Internet be regulated? Should the Internet be treated like television, or should different standards apply? Or is the Internet more like print media such as books or newspapers? How does Business 'speech' differ from an individuals 'speech'? Give reasons for your positions.

Question 2. Bob is at the Findlay Cardio Athletic Club Center riding an exercise bike. Bob wants to change the channel on the television that is mounted high on a nearby wall. He reaches for the remote control device and finds that another member has accidentally taken the remote control and left behind a cellular phone. Bob drags the exercise bike over to the television. He stands on the seat of the exercise bike in order to reach the television, but the seat post breaks and Bob falls to the floor. Bob is injured and cannot control his temper. He puts his entire 150 pounds into destroying the bike and throws it across the room against the wall, breaking off several pieces, with the handlebars landing on the running track. Half an hour later, another patron, Randy, trips over the handlebars as he is running on the track and is injured. Randy and Bob both sue the manufacturer and the health club under products liability for their injuries. Discuss their cases

Question 3. John and Jill were on a camping vacation in Ohio. They had reservations for themselves and their car on a ferry from Port Clinton to Put-In-Bay. Because they had their two mountain bikes mounted upright on a roof rack on their car, they had to use a special line including motor homes, vans, and other high vehicles. Upon loading onto the ferry, all of these high-profile vehicles used the rightmost of the three parallel lanes on the auto deck of the ferry. When the drivers returned to their cars upon reaching Put-In-Bay, they were directed off the ferry by ferry employees. The driver of the motor home immediately in front of their car had not returned by the time all of the cars from other lanes had exited. After waiting for another 10 minutes, one of the ferry employees motioned John and Jill to turn to the center lane rather than wait for the motor home to move. John and Jill followed the employee's hand signals, but unfortunately their bikes struck a low clearance pipe and the frames of both bikes were destroyed. Discuss the issues and outcome of their lawsuit against the ferry company.

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