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1.2 COMPUTER ETHICS AND LEGAL ISSUES Learning Area 1 Information And Communication Technology and Society

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  • 1.2 COMPUTER ETHICS AND LEGAL ISSUESLearning Area 1 Information And Communication Technology and Society

  • 1.2.1 DEFINITION

    1.2.1.1 Define Computer ethics, Code of Ethics, Intellectual Property, Privacy, Computer Crime and Cyber Law

    1.2.1.2 Differentiate between ethics and law

    1.2.1.3 State the need for intellectual property laws

  • 1.2.1.1Define Computer Ethics, Code of Ethics, Intellectual Property, Privacy, Computer Crime and Cyber Law

  • COMPUTER ETHICSIs a system of moral standards or moral values used as a guideline for computer users.

  • CODE OF ETHICSIs guidelines in ICT that help determine whether a specific computer action is ethical or unethical.

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYIs works created by inventors, authors and artists.

  • PRIVACYRefers to the right of individuals and companies to deny or restrict the collection and use of information about them.

  • COMPUTER CRIMEIs any illegal acts involving computers.

  • CYBER LAWIs any laws relating to protect the Internet and other online communication technologies.

  • 1.2.1.2DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN ETHICS AND LAWAs a guideline to computer users.Computers users are free to follow or ignore the code of ethics.Universal, can be applied anywhere, all over the world.To produced ethical computer users.Not following ethics are called immoral.As a rule to control computer users.Computers users must follow the regulations and law.Depend on country and state where the crime is committed.To prevent misuse of computers.Not obeying laws are called crime.

  • 1.2.1.3 State the need for intellectual property lawsIntellectual Property Laws cover ideas, inventions, literary creations, unique names, business modals, industrial processes, computer program codes and many more.Four types of Intellectual Property are :Patents for inventionsTrademarks for brand identityDesign for product appearanceCopyright for materials