Legal, Ethical and Societal Issues in Media and Information Literacy
Danz Andrei Año
Created on May 3, 2021
Week 7-8 Learning Task 5 Media and Information Literacy
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Copyright
Plagiarism
Computer Addiction
Media and Information
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Legal, Ethical and Societal Issues
Copyright is a legal device that gives the creator of literary, artistic, musical or other creative works the sole right to publish and sell that work.
Owners of copyrights have the ability to regulate how their work is reproduced, as well as the right to be paid for it.
Plagiarism is described as the act or instance of using or closely imitating the words and ideas of another author without their permission.
The misrepresentation of another author's work as one's own, for example, by failing to credit the original author.
Cyber Bullying
Cyberbullying is a form of online bullying that occurs through the use of electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers, and tablets, as well as communication tools such as social networking sites, text messages, chat rooms, and websites.
The excessive use of computers to the point that it interferes with everyday life is known as computer addiction.
Excessive use may, for example, disrupt work or sleep.
Digital Divide
The digital divide is an economic disparity between groups in terms of access to, use of, and understanding of information and communication technologies.
Inequalities between persons, families, enterprises, and geographic areas at various socioeconomic levels are referred to as divide within countries.
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Copyright refers to the owner's legal right to intellectual property.
This ensures that only the original makers of goods, as well as everyone they grant permission to, have the exclusive right to replicate the work.
Plagiarism is when you show someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their permission, by inserting it into your work without giving them full credit.
This definition encompasses both published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, print, or electronic form.
Sending, publishing, or sharing negative, damaging, misleading, or mean material about someone else is considered cyberbullying.
In order to shift moods, conquer anxiety, cope with depression, alleviate isolation or loneliness, or relieve themselves from daunting problems, people turn to the Internet or play video games.
Physical and emotional signs of an Internet addiction may occur; however, the details vary from person to person.
The word "digital divide" refers to the disparity in populations and geographic areas that have access to new information and communication technologies versus those who do not or have limited access.
The telephone, television, personal computers, and the Internet are examples of this technology.