Cybercrime And Intellectual Property Flashcards
Two types of cybercrime
1). COMPUTER AS A TARGET
2). COMPUTER AS A WEAPON
Malicious or unlawful access into your system.
TROJAN
A combination of two or more computer that is connected from one to another for communication purposes.
COMPUTER NETWORK
It is an environment of the internet, example is home of google, yahoo and facebook.
CYBERSPACE
A criminal activity that is committed in computer alone.
COMPUTER CRIMES
Stealing financial or personal information is possibly one of the most well-known types of cybercrime.
HACKING
Is any type of illegal activity that takes place via digital means.
CYBERCRIME
It can be divided into two distinct categories: those that cause intentional damage and those that cause unintentional damage.
CYBERCRIMES
It constitutes a threat to a person’s physical safety, involves coercion kr displays hate or bias against certain protected populations.
CYBERBULLYING
Using fake email messages to get personal information from Internet users.
PHISHING
Shutting down or misusing wrbsites or computer networks.
HACKING
Making sexual advances to minors.
GROOMING
A virus with the vision of creating a program that is capable of stealing passwords in computers, ultimately to have free access to the internet.
LOVE BUG/ILOVEYOU VIRUS
He created the Love bug/ILOVEYOU virus.
ONEL DE GUZMAN
Anti child pornography act of 2009.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9775
Refers to any representation, whether visual, audio, or written combination thereof, bybelectronic, mechanical, digital, optical, magnetic, or any other means, of a child engaged or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual activities.
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
The anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 is formerly known as the?
ANTI-CYBERBOSO BILL
Aims to protect the dignity and privacy of all filipinos and guarantees full respect for human rights.
ANTI-PHOTO AND VIDEO VOYEURISM ACT OF 2009
Electronic Commerce Act of 2000
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8792
Refers to any transactions conducted through digital means.
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Refers to any product of the human intellect that is deemed unique and potentially valuable in the marketplace, including an idea, process, chemical formula, and computer program.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
The term “Intellectual Property righys” consists of:
- COPYRIGHTS AMD RELATED RIGHTS
- TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS
- GEOGRAPHIC INDICATIONS
- INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS
- PATENTS
- LAYOUT-DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
- PROTECTION OF UNDISCLOSED INFORMATION
Is a legal term used to describe exclusive rights granted to authors, artists and other creators for their creations.
COPYRIGHT
Defined as rights to an inventor of technical solution of a problem in any field of human activity that is NEW involves an INVENTIVE STEP and is INDUSTRIALLY APPLICABLE.
PATENTS
Is any composition of shape, lines, colors, or a combination thereof, or any three-dimensional form, whether or not associated with shape, lines, or colors, which produce an aesthetic and ornamental effect in their tout ensemble.
INDUSTIRAL DESIGN
Is any visible sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of an enterprise and can include a stamped or marked container of goods.
TRADE MARK
Defined as a plan or process, tool, mechanism or compound known only to its owner and those of his employees to whom it is necesarry to conflode it.
TRADE SECRET
Major environmental problems includes pollution, illegal mining and logging, deforestation, dynamite fishing, landslide, coastal erosion, wildlife extinction, global warming and climate change.
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
Is an offense involving overt acts or omissions, which prejudice the interest of the state, its government, or the political system.
POLITICAL CRIME