Digital Citizenship Flashcards
Ethics
Principle of right and wrong that guide behavior
Digital citizenship
Using technology in the safe, legal, and responsible way
Spam
Sending unsolicited electronic bulk messages or junk mail
Cyber bullying
Using electronic communication to Hunt or her ass and deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner
Copyright
The rights possessed by the owner of information or resources
Creative Commons
Flexible range of protections – lets you dictate how others may use your work
Trademark
Protecting your name, symbol, or logo so that others cannot use it without your permission
Piracy
Making illegal copies of CDs, DVDs, movies, music, software, etc.
Plagiarism
Copying someone else’s work and claiming it as your own it or not giving proper credit to the owner
Software license
A legal contract that defines the way in which you may use a computer program
Regular software license
Usually allows you to load software on one computer, all right reserved
Freeware
Free software – you can use, copy, share but not sell or change
Shareware
Trial software – use the software for a trial. And then decide whether to purchase it
Public domain
Available for anyone to use for free
EULA (end user license agreement)
Illegally binding contract you agreed to when you install software