MIL QUIZ

Cards (27)

  • Fair use

    Refers to the copying of a copyrighted material with the purpose of using it for a review, commentary, or parody, without the need to ask permission from the copyright owner
  • Parody
    • Refers to the copying of a copyrighted material with the purpose of using it for a review, commentary, or parody, without the need to ask permission from the copyright owner
    • Refers to the ridicules another in a funny, inoffensive, and nonderogatory manner
  • Parody
    • Taking a screenshot photo from a famous movie and turning it into a meme
  • Fair use

    • The material will be used for nonprofit educational purpose
    • The material has been transformed completely from the original
    • The material was used for different purpose and audience
    • Small portion of original material is used
  • Fair use can not secure any protection from law suit
  • Fair use is a case-to-case basis
  • Fair use is only a guideline
  • Only the judge of the courtroom can officially decide on the case
  • Intellectual property

    Creations of the mind
  • Copyright
    • Gives the owner exclusive rights to the material
    • Protects works of authorship, published or unpublished
    • Protects creative of intellectual work. Used for music, photos and forms of art
    • Copyright owner decides who may financially profit from it
    • Only good within the country of origin unless agreed upon by other countries to honor each other's copyright
  • Trademark
    • Gives the owner exclusive use of certain images/phrases
    • Protects a word, phrase, symbol or design that identifies the source of the product
    • Used mostly in commerce
    • Prevents companies from selling a similar product with the same or similar word or symbol
    • A form of protection for a brand name
  • Patent
    • Property rights relating to an invention
    • Has limited duration usually 20 years from date of application
    • Considered a property therefore it can be bought, sold, mortgaged, or licensed by owner
    • Prevents anyone from making, using or selling the patented invention
    • Only effective in the country it was filed
  • Copyright infringement

    A criminal offense that occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner
  • Internet copyright infringement
    Activities like uploading, mailing, distributing, and transmitting whole (or even partial) copies of a copyrighted work over the internet
  • Plagiarism
    An act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization; the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author
  • Netiquette
    • Network etiquette or Internet etiquette
    • Refers to the do's and don'ts of online communication
    • Guidelines for courteous communication in the online environment
  • Netiquette guidelines
    • No yelling, please
    • Sarcasm can (and will) backfire
    • Attempt to find your own answer
    • Stop... grammar-time!
    • Don't get cute with text colors
    • Brevity rules
    • Read first
    • Don't over share
    • Be kind
  • Digital divide

    • Refers to the economic, educational, and social inequalities experienced by those who cannot afford to have computer and internet access
    • Pertain to the gap on the kind of information which can be accessed, and the available form of communication that is allowed to be distributed
  • Digital divide factors

    • Disparity between developed country and developing country
    • Disparity between urban and rural/remote area
    • Differences caused by income
    • Differences caused by education and job training
    • Differences caused by race
    • Differences caused by gender
    • Differences caused by age
    • Differences caused by disabilities
  • Virtual self
    • Means a human characteristic or persona within an avatar most likely in computer games, videos or any computer related activities
    • Digital identity or assumed identity in the virtual world
  • How to protect your digital self

    • Look in the mirror
    • Master your passwords
    • Ditch touch ID
    • Avoid cookies
    • Browse safely
    • Know your settings
  • Digital footprint

    • One's unique set of digital activities, actions, and communications that leave a data trace on the Internet or on a computer or other digital device and can identify the particular user or device
    • One's overall impact, impression, or effect as manifested on the Internet
  • Cyberbullying
    Bullying that takes place online, or using electronic technology such as cell phones, computers, and tablets over communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites
  • Types of cyberbullying

    • Exclusion
    • Gossip
    • Harassment
    • Nation
    • Outing and trickery
    • Cyberstalking
    • Cyberthreats
  • Computer addiction

    • The excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life
    • This excessive use may for example interfere with work or sleep, result in problems with social interaction, or affect mood, relationships, and thought processes
  • Laws in the Philippines on media and information
    • Intellectual Property Rights in the Philippines AKA REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8293
    • Anti-Bullying Act of 2015 AKA REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
    • Cybercrime Prevention Act AKA REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10175
  • Offenses under the Cybercrime Prevention Act

    • Illegal Access
    • Illegal Interception
    • Data Interference
    • System Interference
    • Misuse of Devices
    • Cyber-Squatting
    • Computer-Related Forgery
    • Computer-Related Fraud
    • Computer-Related Identity Theft
    • Cybersex
    • Child Pornography
    • Unsolicited Commercial Communications
    • Libel
    • Aiding or Abetting in the Commission of Cybercrime
    • Attempt in the Commission of Cybercrime