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in the case of web development legal issues, who usually creates these laws?
a. a group of web developers
b. us congress
c. state government
d. us house of representatives
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c. state government
Most legal rules that directly affect everyday business practices (contracts, torts, consumer protection) are created by state legislatures and state courts. Federal laws (from Congress) also apply for certain areas like copyright, privacy, and accessibility, and industry standards/guidance can come from non‑government bodies, but not from a group of web developers.
Most legal rules that directly affect everyday business practices (contracts, torts, consumer protection) are created by state legislatures and state courts. Federal laws (from Congress) also apply for certain areas like copyright, privacy, and accessibility, and industry standards/guidance can come from non‑government bodies, but not from a group of web developers.
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