Answer:
both are correct
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You have both an ethical and a legal obligation. Ethically, you should consider whether it is fair to keep the CD without paying for it after using it for more than a month. Legally, if the company made a mistake and sent you the CD, they are entitled to get it back or receive payment for it. According to the Federal Trade Commission's Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule, if you receive merchandise that you didn't order, you are not obligated to return it or pay for it, but you are required to notify the seller within a reasonable period of time (usually within 30 days) and make arrangements to return it at the seller's expense. If you fail to notify the seller, you may be considered to have accepted the merchandise and be liable for payment.
2. B) Corrective advertising: The FTC may require the company to run corrective advertising that clarifies that the "natural food energy" in FunTime fruit drink is actually sugar. Corrective advertising is a type of advertising that is designed to correct a false impression that was created by an earlier advertisement. The purpose of corrective advertising is to prevent consumers from being misled by false or deceptive advertising.