Intellectual Property & software license Defintion of intellectual property Intellectual proprty ( sometimes known as IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artstic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used commerce What is Plagiarism? Plagiarsim means using someone else'swork without giving them proper credit. in academic, writing , plagiarizing involves using words, ideas, or involves using words, ideas, or information from a source without citing it correctly. in practice, this can mean a few different things . Why licenses must be respected Respecting licenses is essential for maintaining legal compliance, protecting intellectual property, ensuring saftey, and fostering a fair trustworthy enviroment for creators and businesses Examples of protected work : literary works : novels, poems plays newspapers and computer programs . artistic works : piantings , drawings , ph...
Cyberbullying What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is the practice of insulting and hurting someone through digital devices. Cyberbullying usually occurs in: Social medias platforms like Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, etc. Text messages and messaging apps Online chatting over the internet. Emails. Online gaming communites. Examples of Cyberbullying Impersonation: fake accounts or profiles to impersonate the victim or to get access to the victims social media account and posting inappropriate contents. Cyberstalking: when someone uses social media to repeatedly harass, intimidate, and threatening someone. Flaming: when someone posts mean and harsh comments on someone elses post, invoking negativity towards the victim. It usual involves foul and vulgar language. Outing: when a person shares someones private information to publicly humiliate them. This can include photos, videos, emails, and text messages. Trickery: similar to outing, but instead the person befriends to the victim with ...
Personal Data What is personal data? Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable living individual directly or indirectly. It includes identifiers like names, identification numbers, location data, online identifiers (IP Address) as well as factors specific to physical phycological identity. Examples of personal data. -Name -Username and Password -Email Address -Phone Number -Home Address Types of personal data. -General Personal Data( non-sensitive) -Identification Data -Contact Information -Online Identifiers/Metadata -Professional/Educational Information Risks of sharing personal data online. -Hacking -Identity Theft -Scams -Loss of Privacy -Cyber Bulling Ways to protect personal data. -Create Strong Passwords -Don't Overshare on Social Media -Use Free wi-fi with caution -Watch out for links and attachments -Check to see if the site is secure...
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