Mil legal and RA chuchu

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  • Digital Citizenship- Ability to find, access, use, and create information effectively; engage with other users and with content in an active critical, sensitive, and ethical manner; and navigate the online and ICT environment safely and responsibly, being aware of one one's right.
  • digital citizenship refers to our
    responsible use of technology and responsible
    consumption of media and information.
  • digital citizenship- being aware of the legal,
    ethical and societal issues surrounding the use
    of media and information.
  • Define the theoretical and legal ownership of resources
    and how they can be used. These resources can be
    both tangible and intangible and can be owned by individuals, businesses, and governments.
  • intellectual property- refers to the “creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce”. This property is usually intangible.
  • Republic Act No. 8293 or The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. This is an act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing for its powers and functions, and for other purposes.
  • Copyright- "original work of authorship"
  • rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works and gives the creator the sole right to publish and sell that work.
  • Violation of a copyright is called infringement.
  • As a criminal offense, copyright infringement is punishable by imprisonment ranging from one (1) year to nine (9) years and a fine ranging from Fifty Thousand Pesos (P50,000.00) to One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P1,500,000.00) depending on the value of
    the infringing materials, damage to the copyright owner and the number of offenses committed.
  • Fair use- one can use a copyrighted work without a license for the following purposes: commentary, criticism, reporting, research, and teaching.
  • 4 Factors considered for fair use?
  • identify each picture
  • To those who have limited access to the original works that you want to adapt or borrow?

    fair use
  • An American non-profit organization and international network
    devoted to educational access and expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share?
    creative commons
  • the use of the material/s requires permission from the owner?
  • it is the use of material(s) is permitted but users should abide with the terms and conditions and give credits to the owner?
    creative commons
  • contain materials with no copyright protection and material(s) with its term of copyright has expired. Available for everyone to use?
    public domains
  • You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made?
    attribution
  • An exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or
    offers a new technical solution to a problem?
    patent
  • 3 conditions for an invention to be deemed patentable?
    1. it has to be new
  • Patent owners may also give permission to, or license, other parties to use their inventions on mutually agreed terms.
  • give at least 3 example of patent
  • It can be any word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination of these things that identifies your goods or services?
    trade mark
  • Provides legal protection
    for your brand?
    trade mark
  • the coverage of trade mark?
    brand name, logo product name and slogan
  • identify the picture
  • what is this?
  • Constitutes the ornamental and aesthetic aspect of an article/object?
    Industrial design
  • The coverage of
    Industrial Designs
    are?
    design of an object: shape, surface pattern, and lines.
  • attributable to that location of origin?
    geographical indications and appellations of origin or GIAO
  • permits the limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder?
    Fair Use Guidelines
  • the act of compromising digital devices and networks by gaining unauthorized access to an account or computer system?
    hacking
  • ~is the attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames,
    passwords, and credit card details (and, indirectly, money), often for
    malicious reasons, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication?
    phishing
  • ~the deliberate use of someone else’s identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in
    the other person’s name, and perhaps to the other person’s disadvantage or loss?
    identity theft
  • Data privacy act of 10173
  • It aims to protect personal data in information and communications systems both in the government and the private sector?
    Data privacy Act of 10173
  • ~relating to, or involving computers or computer networks (such as the internet?
    cyber
  • refers to the virtual computer world, and more specifically, is an electronic medium used to form a global computer network to facilitate online communication?
    cyber space
  • Criminal activities carried out by means of computers or internet?
    cybercrime