AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
A young man believes that anything done on the internet cannot break the law. Is he right about cyber abuse in Australia?
- Yes, unless the other person is a close relative
- No, many forms of cyber abuse are illegal here ✓
- Yes, if he uses a false name on the account
- No, but only overseas websites are covered by law
Why this is the answer
Abusive behaviour online is not outside the law; many kinds of cyber abuse are crimes in Australia.
This question is from: Helping to keep our society safe
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