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The developing law of cyberlaw as is relates to torts incorporates a variety of extensions of established legal principles to cyberspace. Examples of tort principles relevant to cyberlaw include:
Marginal Utility
The extra pleasure or benefit obtained from consuming an extra unit of a product or service.
Total Utility
The complete gratification gained from the use of a certain quantity of goods or services.
Marginal Utility
The extra pleasure or benefit gained by a consumer from consuming an additional unit of a product or service.
Marginal Utility
The additional satisfaction or utility gained from consuming an extra unit of a good or service.
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